政治社会化及其对与以色列占领军在萨比赫山交战的个人的心理复原力和创伤后应激障碍的影响

Oqab Jabali , Fakher Khalili , Saqer Jabali
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引言本研究调查了在巴勒斯坦贝塔萨比赫山与以色列军事占领军对抗的巴勒斯坦人的政治社会化、心理复原力和创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的复杂动态。结果本研究揭示了巴勒斯坦人口中政治社会化与心理复原力之间的正相关关系。政治社会化程度越高,复原力越强,但与患严重创伤后应激障碍的可能性成反比。复原力越强的人越不容易患上创伤后应激障碍,而缺乏复原力的人则更容易患上创伤后应激障碍。这项研究强调了政治社会化在培养巴勒斯坦人的心理复原力和减轻创伤后应激障碍方面的重要作用。年龄、被犹太复国主义部队拘留和家庭规模对复原力水平有重大影响。年龄是影响最大的变量,留置对复原力有积极影响。家庭规模、收入和残疾也会影响复原力水平。这些发现有助于了解巴勒斯坦人的政治社会化、心理复原力和创伤后应激障碍之间的复杂动态,从而能够采取有针对性的干预措施和支持机制,以增强复原力和减轻心理障碍的影响。 结论这项研究强调了巴勒斯坦人口中政治社会化、心理复原力和创伤后应激障碍之间的联系,他们在以色列占领期间面临创伤后应激障碍。利益相关者必须支持以政治社会化为重点的倡议,因为它可以培养心理复原力,减轻创伤后应激障碍的易感性。通过与政府机构和非政府机构合作,可以启动变革性的合作努力,在巴勒斯坦人民面临的艰巨逆境中提供坚定不移的支持,保障他们的心理健康。
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Political socialization and its impact on psychological resilience and PTSD among individuals engaged with Israeli occupation forces on Mount Sabih

Introduction

This research investigates the complex dynamics of political socialization, psychological resilience, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among Palestinians who confronted Israeli military occupation forces on Sabih Mountain in Beita in Palestine.

Methods

This study utilized a descriptive correlational methodology with a sample size of 141 participants. Relevant data were collected using survey questionnaires and analyzed using appropriate statistical techniques.

Results

This study revealed a positive correlation between political socialization and psychological resilience in the Palestinian population. Higher exposure to political socialization leads to increased resilience but is inversely correlated with the likelihood of severe PTSD. Those with greater resilience are less susceptible, while those lacking resilience are more susceptible. A greater degree of political socialization reduces the likelihood of experiencing PTSD-related consequences.

Discussion

This study emphasizes the significance of political socialization in fostering psychological resilience and attenuating PTSD in Palestinians who are facing Israeli occupation forces. Age, detention by Zionist forces, and family size significantly impact resilience levels. Age is the most influential variable, with retention positively influencing resilience. Family size, income, and disability also affect resilience levels. These findings help in understanding the complex dynamics of political socialization, psychological resilience, and PTSD among Palestinians, enabling targeted interventions and support mechanisms to enhance resilience and mitigate the impact of psychological disorders.

Conclusion

This research highlights the connection between political socialization, psychological resilience, and PTSD in the Palestinian population, who faced PTSD during the Israeli occupation. It is crucial for stakeholders to support initiatives focused on political socialization, as it nurtures psychological resilience and mitigates PTSD susceptibility. By collaborating with governmental bodies and nongovernmental institutions, transformative and collaborative efforts can be initiated, providing unwavering support and safeguarding the psychological well-being of the Palestinian people amidst the arduous adversities they face.

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