The Relationship between Resilience & Mental Health among a Sample of University of Nizwa Students - Sultanate of Oman

  • Rudwan S
  • Alhashimia S
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This study employs the descriptive approach to identify the relationship between resilience and mental health in light of some variables in a student sample at the University of Nisswa. The sample consisted of 1,000 students, including 403 men and (597) women. The sample random sampling. Two instruments were used: the resilience scale (Connor & Davidson , 2003) and the Arab Mental Health Scale (Abdel-Khalek, 2011). The psychometric properties of both scales were tested. To answer the study questions, the following statistics were used: Pearson correlation coefficient, t-test, one-way ANOVA Test, LSD test, and regression analysis. The results indicate a positive correlation between mental health and resilience. There was also a significant difference between female and male students in terms of resilience and mental health in favor of female students; It seems that women are more resilient and healthier than men. The study of age differences did not reveal any differences. The study also indicates that resilience has a significant impact on mental health. Finally, the results were tweaked against the limitations of the study.

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Rudwan, S., & Alhashimia, S. (2018). The Relationship between Resilience & Mental Health among a Sample of University of Nizwa Students - Sultanate of Oman. European Scientific Journal, ESJ, 14(2), 288. https://doi.org/10.19044/esj.2018.v14n2p288

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