Alexithymia and its relationship to perceived self-efficacy in abused women in Jordan

  • Fuad Radwan The University of Jordan - Jordan
  • Maryam Al-Ziadat The University of Jordan - Jordan

Abstract

This study aimed to identify the level of alexithymia and perceived self-efficiency, and to identify the nature of the relationship between alexithymia and perceived self-efficiency in women abused in Jordan, and the study sample consisted of (300) abused women, the sample was selected according to the random method available, and to achieve the objectives of the study was applied the in abused women in Jordan, showed There is a statistically significant inverse correlation at α ≤ 0.05) between the level of perceived self-efficacy and the overall degree of the level of alexithymia in abused women in Jordan and its domains.

Keywords: alexithymia, perceived self-efficacy, abused women.

Published
2023-07-01
How to Cite
Radwan, F., & Al-Ziadat, M. (2023). Alexithymia and its relationship to perceived self-efficacy in abused women in Jordan. Jordan Journal of Applied Science-Humanities Series, 36(1), 22-36. https://doi.org/10.35192/jjoas-h.v36i1.491