The main objective of the study is: "Determining the relationship between quality of life and trauma management skills among university students." This study is considered a descriptive study and relied on using the social survey method with a sample of students from the Faculty of Developmental Social Work at Beni Suef University for the academic year 2023/2024. Official "Study WhatsApp Groups" were utilized to achieve full distributional coverage in the data collection process, totaling 1,223 participants The researcher prepared the study tools for data collection, which are:Primary data sheet for university students- Quality of life scale for university students- Trauma management skills scale for university students The t-test results indicate that the effect of four independent variables, namely "social quality of life dimension, emotional quality of life dimension, educational quality of life dimension, and recreational quality of life dimension" on the dependent variable "trauma management skills among university students" is considered significant and statistically significant at a significance level of (0.01). Meanwhile, the effect of the other independent variable "health quality of life dimension" was not significant and not statistically significant; this leads us to accept the main hypothesis of the study, which states: "There is a statistically significant positive correlation between quality of life and trauma management skills among university students
elshaprawy, A. (2024). The Quality of Life and its Relationship to the Trauma Management
Skills of University Students. Journal of Social Work Studies, 68(1), 37-78. doi: 10.21608/dss.2024.323123.1342
MLA
amal elshaprawy. "The Quality of Life and its Relationship to the Trauma Management
Skills of University Students", Journal of Social Work Studies, 68, 1, 2024, 37-78. doi: 10.21608/dss.2024.323123.1342
HARVARD
elshaprawy, A. (2024). 'The Quality of Life and its Relationship to the Trauma Management
Skills of University Students', Journal of Social Work Studies, 68(1), pp. 37-78. doi: 10.21608/dss.2024.323123.1342
VANCOUVER
elshaprawy, A. The Quality of Life and its Relationship to the Trauma Management
Skills of University Students. Journal of Social Work Studies, 2024; 68(1): 37-78. doi: 10.21608/dss.2024.323123.1342