Domestic Violence and its Relationship to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder among Jordanian University Students
Dr. Saleem Odeh AlZboon
Department of Educational Counseling and Mental Health-Faculty of Educational Sciences
The World Islamic Science& Education University- Jordan
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Abstract
The present study aims at clarifying the relationship between domestic violence and obsessive- compulsive disorder among Jordanian university students. A selected a random sample of Jordanian university students who are studying at the University of Jordan and the University of Islamic Sciences in the second semester 2013/2014 , The study sample consisted of ( 720) male and female students . To achieve the objectives, the study developed two tools.
Results of the study revealed that the total score for the level of domestic violence and the level of obsessive- compulsive disorder among Jordanian university students was moderate , and the presence of statistically significant positive relationship between domestic violence and obsessive- compulsive disorder among students.
In light of the results of the study ,the study recommends activating the role of mentors in Jordanian universities and spread awareness among students , and in-depth training on methods guidance and effective treatment with the students infected with such disorders and provide mentoring programs and counseling to reduce the level of domestic violence among adolescents; because of its impact on emotional , social and academic growth.
Keywords:Domestic Violence, Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder.
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All articles in Zarqa Journal for Research and Studies in Humanities are published under an open access Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License