الذكاء الروحي والأمن النفسي وقلق الموت لدى طلاب الجامعة في ظل جائحة كورونا : دراسة تنبؤية


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Anxiety is one of the main traits of the modern age. Death is a major cause of anxiety. Severity of death anxiety increases in periods of disasters and pandemics. This study aimed at testing the relation between spiritual intelligence (SI), psychological security (PS) and death anxiety (DA) among university students in light of the Corona Pandemic (CP); the ability of (SI) to predict (PS) and (DA), the ability of (PS) to predict (DA), and the existence of differences in (SI), (PS), and (DA) attributed to "resource of family income" variable. (SI), (PS) and (DA) scales were applied to (172) second year students in Faculty of Education, Suez University, with mean age of (19.53) and a standard deviation of (0.258). For data analysis mean, standard deviation, percentage, T-test, linear regression, ANOVA, and scheffe tests were used. Results showed that (48.26%) of the students suffers from (DA), the ability of (SI) to predict both (PS) and (DA), and the ability of (PS) to predict (DA). Results also showed that there were statistically significant differences attributed to "resource of family income" in (SI), (PS) and (DA) in the light of (CP). (Published abstract)