Post-traumatic stress disorder and its relation to irrational thoughts University studentOn a sample of Al Baath -- Diagnostic study

Authors

  • Lina Batikh
  • Kinan Hazim

Abstract

 

Research   aimed to reveal  the relationship between PTSD and irrational thoughts in a sample of Ba'ath University students, Consisted the research  sample of (509) male and female students of the first year of the Faculty of Education - Baath University and from difference specialties, Use the two researchers a list of traumatic experiences, and test of PTSD, prepared by Hanna, 2016 and test irrational beliefs prepared by Suleiman alryhany the two test are reliable and had a good degree of validity and reliability

The results showed

1-. Post-traumatic stress disorder prevalence among the study sample (48,85%)

2- the prevalence of irrational ideas among the study sample (37.5%).3 - There is statistical significance  correlational relationships  between PTSD

and irrational thoughts in the study sample.

4. There are statistically significant differences between students who saw traumatic experience and students who experienced traumatic experience in PTSD and the difference for students who saw the traumatic experience.

5- There are no statistical significance differences between students who saw shocking experience and students who have experienced traumatic experience in irrational ideas.

Published

2018-06-07

How to Cite

Batikh, L. ., & Hazim , K. . (2018). Post-traumatic stress disorder and its relation to irrational thoughts University studentOn a sample of Al Baath -- Diagnostic study. Tishreen University Journal- Arts and Humanities Sciences Series, 40(2). Retrieved from https://journal.tishreen.edu.sy/index.php/humlitr/article/view/3788