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The study reached several results that state the following: Trauma level of loss among the families of coronavirus victims in the Gaza Strip reached 80.6%; the emotional symptoms of post-traumatic stress ranked first, at a rate of 82.8%, followed by cognitive symptoms of post-traumatic stress, at a rate of 81.1%, and in the last place came the behavioral symptoms of post-traumatic stress, at a rate of 77.8%; in addition, the families of coronavirus victims in the Gaza Strip proved to have had a high level of psychological security, the rate of which reached 72%, and the results showed that there was no relationship between the level of post-traumatic stress and the level of psychological security among the sample members, as well as the absence of statistically significant differences among the sample members in the level of loss shock and psychological security due to the following variables: (age, kinship, educational level, and gender). 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摘要
本研究旨在证明加沙地带冠状病毒大流行受害者家庭的损失创伤程度与心理安全程度之间的关系。为了实现本研究的目标,研究人员从加沙地带冠状病毒受害者家庭中随机抽取了 150 个样本,并对其进行了马斯洛心理安全感量表、创伤后应激反应量表、标准差、两独立样本 T 检验和方差分析检验。研究得出了以下几项结果:加沙地带冠状病毒受害者家庭的创伤损失程度达到 80.6%;创伤后应激反应的情绪症状排在首位,比例为 82.8%,其次是创伤后应激反应的认知症状,比例为 81.1%,最后是创伤后应激反应的行为症状,比例为 77.8%。此外,加沙地带冠状病毒受害者家庭的心理安全水平较高,达到 72%,研究结果表明,样本成员的创伤后应激水平与心理安全水平之间没有关系,样本成员的损失性休克水平和心理安全水平也没有因以下变量(年龄、亲属关系、教育水平和性别)而产生的显著统计学差异。研究人员建议加强冠状病毒受害者家庭的心理健康支持计划。
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Psychological Security among a Sample of Families of Coronavirus Victims in the Gaza Strip
The study aimed to demonstrate a relationship between the trauma level of loss and the level of psychological security in a sample of the coronavirus pandemic victims’ families in the Gaza Strip. To achieve the objectives of this study, a random sample was chosen from the families of coronavirus victims in the Gaza Strip, which reached a number of (150) people, to whom the study applied the Maslow scale for feeling of psychological security, the post-traumatic stress scale, standard deviation, a T-test for two independent samples, and an ANOVA test. The study reached several results that state the following: Trauma level of loss among the families of coronavirus victims in the Gaza Strip reached 80.6%; the emotional symptoms of post-traumatic stress ranked first, at a rate of 82.8%, followed by cognitive symptoms of post-traumatic stress, at a rate of 81.1%, and in the last place came the behavioral symptoms of post-traumatic stress, at a rate of 77.8%; in addition, the families of coronavirus victims in the Gaza Strip proved to have had a high level of psychological security, the rate of which reached 72%, and the results showed that there was no relationship between the level of post-traumatic stress and the level of psychological security among the sample members, as well as the absence of statistically significant differences among the sample members in the level of loss shock and psychological security due to the following variables: (age, kinship, educational level, and gender). The researchers recommended intensifying mental health support programs for families of victims of coronavirus.