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Depression Among Arab Students in Israel: The Contribution of Religiosity, Happiness, Social Support and Self-control 被引量:1

Depression Among Arab Students in Israel: The Contribution of Religiosity, Happiness, Social Support and Self-control
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摘要 This study examines the correlation ~mong a number of personal and environmental resources that can recluce u^pz-~on, These are: religiosity, happiness, social support, and self-controL The participants in the study consisted of 219 Arab students from teacher training colleges in the Triangle region in central Israel. The findings indicate that all the resources that were examined contribute to reducing the level of depression; in other words, significant negative correlations were found between the level of religiosity, happiness, social support and self-control on the one hand, and the level of depression on the other hand. These findings are consistent with those of other studies conducted elsewhere in the world on different populations CChristian and lewish, as well as Muslim). The present study and its findings are, however, the first to address the understanding of depression among the populace in question. The findings were discussed in accordance with a number of different theories.
出处 《Sociology Study》 2013年第10期721-738,共18页
关键词 Arab adolescents DEPRESSION religiosity HAPPINESS social support SELF-CONTROL 自我控制 抑郁症 以色列 阿拉伯 宗教 社会 学生 环境资源
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