PSYCHOLOGICAL ALIENATION AND ITS RELATION TO THE LEVEL OF AMBITION AND CONCERN OF THE FUTURE AMONG EXPATRIATE STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY CITIES A FIELD STUDY AT AIN SHAMS UNIVERSITY

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Department of Humanities, College of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt.

2 Faculty of Graduate Studies and Environmental Research, Ain Shams University

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the relationship between psychological alienation, level of ambition and future anxiety among expatriate students in university cities," according to a sample of 222 single students who were applied to the research tools.
The most important findings of this study include:
There are no differences between expatriate students by sex in the degree of psychological alienation and the first, second, third and fourth impositions were accepted, while the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades of the study were refused.
The most important recommendations include:
By increasing interest in the development of awareness among expatriates in university cities, working to increase various services and entertainment and conducting further studies on psychological alienation among other groups of society in light of factors related to increased psychological alienation with the aim of finding appropriate solutions to the factors and causes, building guidance programs to reduce the level of psychological alienation among students and conducting research on the impact of future anxiety on some aspects of personality in samples from different age stages.
Keywords:
Psychological alienation - ambition - future anxiety - expatriate students - university cities.

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