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The relationship between affective and social isolation among undergraduate students

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Type Article
ISSN 19139020
information source ERIC
Author Alghraibeh, Ahmad M. College of Education, Department of Psychology, King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA
Second author Bni Juieed, Noof M. Undergraduate student, College of Education, Education Policy, King Saud University, Riyadh, KSA.
Pages pp. 89-99
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Education Studies. Vol. 11, no. 1, 2018
Publisher Toronto: Canadian Center of Science and Education، 2018
Publisher address 1120 Finch Avenue West Suite 701-309. Toronto, OH M3J 3H7. Canada. Canadian Center of Science and Education. T: 0014166422606. F: 0014166422608. ies@ccsenet.org. http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/es.
ERIC document no. EJ1165112
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Descriptors Correlation  -  Affective behaviour  -  Prediction  -  Gender differences  -  Undergraduate students  -  Self esteem  -  Student attitudes  -  Peer relationship  -  Family relationship  -  Measurement  -  Saudi Arabia
Language of document English
Country Canada
We examined the correlation between social isolation and affective isolation among 457 undergraduate students using a stratified cluster sampling technique. Participants comprised 221 men and 236 women, all of whom were either first- or fourth-year students enrolled in various majors at King Saud University. Means, standard deviations, Pearson (Spearman) correlations, z-values, a regression analysis, and an analysis of variance were used to address the study questions: (Are there significant differences (a = 0.05) in affective isolation per sex and academic level? Does the interaction between sex and academic level have a significant impact on affective isolation? What is the nature of the relationship between affective isolation and overall social isolation and its dimensions? Are there significant differences (a = 0.05) in the relationship per sex and academic level? Does affective isolation contribute towards the prediction of social isolation?). Significant differences regarding sex were found, as men showed more affective isolation. Significant differences were also found regarding the interaction between sex and academic level on affective isolation. However, the correlations between the social isolation dimensions of self-confidence, family containment and communication, and interaction with friends with affective isolation were negative. In addition, affective isolation predicted social isolation among students. (As Provided)

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