阿拉伯联合酋长国和约旦大学生的冲动:社会人口变量的作用。

IF 2 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Health Psychology Research Pub Date : 2023-07-01 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.52965/001c.81045
Samer Abdel Hadi, Mahmoud Gharaibeh, Emad Alghazo
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摘要

背景:一些本科生可能会在没有足够时间思考的情况下表现出冲动的行为,而冲动可能因性别、学术专业和学术水平而异。目的:本研究调查了阿拉伯联合酋长国和约旦三所私立大学不同性别、学术专业和学年的本科生冲动性的差异。研究人员使用Patton等人描述的Barratt冲动量表(BIS-11)的阿拉伯语翻译版本在线收集数据。1使用方便的非概率抽样技术选择了334名本科生的样本。结果:为了分析数据,研究人员采用了描述性和推断统计学,发现学生在运动冲动、非计划性、注意力冲动分量表和总分表上,根据性别、学术专业和学年变量,没有显著差异。结论:研究人员得出结论,大学生冲动程度适中;结果表明,除注意冲动外,学生在分量表上的平均得分较低。运动冲动、非计划冲动和注意力冲动在男性和女性之间、学术专业、学年变量及其相互作用方面没有显著差异。讨论了这些发现的局限性和影响。
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Impulsiveness among Undergraduates from the United Arab Emirates and Jordan: Role of Socio-demographic Variables.

Background: Some undergraduate students may appear impulsive in their behavior without taking enough time to think, and impulsiveness may vary according to gender, academic specialization, and academic level.

Objective: This study investigated the differences in impulsiveness between undergraduates of different gender, academic specializations, and academic years at three private universities in the United Arab Emirates and Jordan.

Method: The research design of the study was a survey in nature. The researchers collected data online using a translated Arabic version of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11) as described in Patton et al..1 A sample of 334 undergraduates was selected using the convenient non-probability sample technique.

Results: To analyze data, the researchers deployed descriptive and inferential statistics and found no significant differences between the students in the subscales of motor impulsiveness, non-planning, attentional impulsiveness, and the total scale score according to gender, academic specializations, and academic years variables.

Conclusion: The researchers concluded that undergraduates have a moderate level of impulsiveness; except for attentional impulsiveness, the results indicated that the average student's score on the subscale was low. Motor impulsiveness, non-planning impulsiveness, and attentional impulsiveness were not significantly different between males and females, academic specialization, academic year variables, and their interaction. The limitations and implications of these findings are discussed.

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