إدراك الخطر الصحي وعلاقته بالشعور بالمسؤولية لدى الطلاب الوافدين بجامعة إفريقيا العالمية في ظل جائحة كورونا
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Abstract
This study aimed at revealing the relationship between health risk perception and sense of responsibility among international students at International University of Africa in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and determining the level of health risk perception and differences according to variables of gender, age, specialization, and continent. The study followed descriptive correlational method, and a sample of (n = 149) students were selected through purposive sampling. Two scales were designed and used to measure health risk perception and sense of responsibility. The study reached the following results: The level of health risk perception among the international students was high. There was a weak positive correlation between health risk perception and sense of responsibility among the international students. There was statistically significant difference with a medium effect size in level of health risk perception among the international students according to the gender variable. There was statistically significant difference with a small effect size in level of health risk perception according to the specialization variable. There were no statistically significant differences in level of health risk perception according to the variables of age and continent. The study concluded with a number of recommendations and some suggestion for future research.
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