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    مشكلات التوافق النفسي والدراسي والاجتماعي لدى بنات المغتربين (دراسة ميدانية علي طالبات جامعات ولاية الخرطوم)
    (2011) نوال اسماعيل بشير عبدالله
    Abstract of study: This study aims to tackle problems of psychic, social and academic conformity that confront sons and daughters of Sudanese working abroad. The researcher applied analytic and descriptive method as well as relevant interviews and questionnaire .Sample of study is consisted of 95 female students affiliated to el-Nilain, Sudan for Technology universities and el-Bayan college of Khartoum state, whom parents are working abroad. ¢‘<\q" /P Questionnaire data are processed by SPSS statistical analysis program. The study landed up with many important results, inter alia, the problem of psychicand social conformity which is calibrated below avarage in all relevant dimensions among students save for sense of indentity. No statistical discrepancies were detected based on different local residences, yet emotional balance of students coming from Qatar state enjoy high level of confonnity compared to those who _c0me from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Emerates and Kuwait. The study recommends essentiality of coinage of Student Psychological Guide to address issues pertaining to psychic and social confonnity for such students when admitted to Sudanese universities especially the Arts students in their first two years as they are found to be most vulnerable to social and environmental changes

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