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Emotional Deprivation and Its Relation to Psychological Compatibility among Jerusalemite Palestinian Ex-Detainees Who Were in Israeli Prisons

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  • Suheir S. Sabbah

    (Al Quds University, Palestine)

  • Nura Barqan

    (Al Wefaq Governmental School, Palestine)

  • Fadwa Halabiyah

    (Al Quds University, Palestine)

Abstract

The harsh conditions to which Palestinian prisoners are exposed are a human experience that carries deep psychological meanings, thereby exposing them to multiple types of traumas, whether physical, material, moral and political violence. This in itself negatively affects their emotions and their compatibility in the future when they are freed from captivity, which consequently affects their psychological compatibility. From this viewpoint, the study aimed to identify the emotional deprivation and its relationship to psychological compatibility among Palestinian ex-detainees in the city of Jerusalem. The study population consisted of 3,613 freed prisoners in Jerusalem. The study sample comprised from 103 released prisoners who were chosen by the accessibility sampling method due to the difficulty of accessing the prisoners. The study used the descriptive correlative approach such that the following two tools were used: emotional deprivation and psychological compatibility, and the validity and reliability of the study tools were verified. The results showed that the level of emotional deprivation and psychological compatibility of the released prisoners in Jerusalem was moderate, with a mean of 2.59 and 3.42, respectively. There was an inverse relationship between emotional deprivation and psychological compatibility among the Palestinian ex-detainees in Jerusalem.

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  • Suheir S. Sabbah & Nura Barqan & Fadwa Halabiyah, 2023. "Emotional Deprivation and Its Relation to Psychological Compatibility among Jerusalemite Palestinian Ex-Detainees Who Were in Israeli Prisons," European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, European Open Science, vol. 3(4), pages 31-37, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:social:v:3:y:2023:i:4:id:18444
    DOI: 10.24018/ejsocial.2023.3.4.444
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