A Study of Relationship between Submissive Behaviours of University Students and Their Psychological Symptoms
Mehmet Emin Sardoğan,
Müge Yılmaz and
Nilgün Bellici
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2015, vol. 5, issue 2, 86-96
Abstract:
In this study, the relationship between submissive behaviours of university students and their psychological symptoms was analysed. The data were obtained from 260 girls ( % 69.7) and 90 boys (%30.2), a total of 350 students; studying at the University of OMÜ in the 2010-2011 academic year. In the study, personal information forms, submissive behaviour scales and briefs symptom inventories were used. The data were tested by using statistical methods of correlation, t-test with individual groups and analysis of variance. In the study, .05 is accepted as the significance level. Findings; there is a significant relationship between submissive behaviours of university students and their psychological symptoms. While a significant relation was found between the submissive behaviours of university students and their vocational training programs, no significant relation was found between their academic achievement and their gender and the frequency of visiting their home where their parents live.
Keywords: Submissive; Submissive behaviour; Social behavior; Psychological symptoms; Submissive behaviors influence; University students. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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