The level of psychological stress among unemployed graduate students and its relationship to their attitudes towards illegal immigration - a field study at the University of M'sila

Authors

  • amina boubaya universirty mohamed boudiaf. M'sila
  • khadra hallab universirty mohamed boudiaf. M'sila

Keywords:

psychological stress, , unemployed graduates, illegal immigration, attitudes towards illegal immigration

Abstract

The current study aimed to identify the level of psychological stress among a sample of postgraduate students at the University of M'Sila, and the current study sought to investigate the nature of the study sample's trends towards legal jealous migration, and then the study aimed to verify the existence of a relationship between the level of psychological stress for the study sample and Their attitudes towards illegal immigration, in addition to verifying the existence of statistically significant differences between each of the level of psychological stress and the sample’s attitudes about illegal immigration according to the gender variable and educational level (PhD-Master). In the current study, the descriptive analytical method was used, to verify the objectives of the study, the psychological stress scale of university students was used by its owner, Muhammad Yousef Al-Sabouh, 2016. A questionnaire was built about the students’ attitudes towards illegal immigration.

Before applying them in the main study, their validity and stability were calculated according to the study environment, The study was applied to 30 unemployed graduates with master’s and doctorate degrees, both males and females, where the current study reached a set of results represented in:

The level of psychological stress among a sample of unemployed graduate students at the University of M'sila is average.

  • The members of the study sample oppose illegal immigration.
  • There are no statistically significant differences in the level of psychological stress due to the gender variable in the study sample.
  • There are no statistically significant differences in the level of psychological stress due to the level variable (Master's-PhD) from the study sample.
  • The trends of the study sample towards illegal immigration do not differ according to the gender variable.
  • There is a weak direct relationship that does not rise to statistical significance between the level of psychological stress for a sample of unemployed graduate students and their attitudes towards illegal immigration.
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Author Biographies

amina boubaya, universirty mohamed boudiaf. M'sila

Doctor, department of psychology

khadra hallab, universirty mohamed boudiaf. M'sila

Doctor, department of psychology

Published

2022-03-01

How to Cite

boubaya, amina, & hallab, khadra. (2022). The level of psychological stress among unemployed graduate students and its relationship to their attitudes towards illegal immigration - a field study at the University of M’sila. El Mesbah Journal in Psychology, Education Sciences and Orthophony, 2(01), 7–26. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-msila.dz/index.php/MJPESO/article/view/2007

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