Traumatic Experiences and Their Relationship to Risk-Taking and Grief Response Among a Sample of Young People in Abyan Governorate
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https://doi.org/10.47372/jef.(2025)19.1.150Keywords:
Traumatic experiences, risk-taking, grief, responseAbstract
The researchers aimed to identify the nature of the correlation between traumatic experiences, risk-taking attitude, and grief response among a sample of young people in Abyan Governorate. The sample was (600) young people. The researchers used: Traumatic Experiences Scale, Risk Attitude Scale, and the Sadness Response Scale. The researchers concluded the following results: - There is a significant direct relationship between traumatic experiences, risk-taking, and grief response. - There are no significant differences in traumatic experiences due to the education status variable. - There are significant differences in the grief response scores due to the interaction status variable. -There are significant differences in the degrees of attitude towards risk in favor of the participants in the war.
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