International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) |Volume VI, Issue IX, September 2022|ISSN 2454-6186
Dr. Esam Al Lawati1, Dr. Fatema Al Mukhaini2*
1Associate Professor of Educational Psychology- Head of Psychology Department,
A’Sharqiyah University, Ibra, Sultanate, Oman
2Assistant professor of Arabic Language – Arabic Language and Literature Department,
A’Sharqiyah University, Ibra, Sultanate, Oman
*Corresponding Author
Abstract: The current study used the explanatory position to distinguish the relationship between cultural socialization and mental health, considering several variables for the members of the study community, who are students at A’Sharqiyah University. The sample consisted of 800 students, 435 female students, 365 male students. The current study includes five colleges of the university, namely the College of Arts and Humanities, the College of Engineering, the College of Law, the College of Business Administration, and College of Applied and Health Science and the university includes various academic degrees, namely the diploma, the bachelor’s, Master’s, for the academic year 2021/2022. The researcher used the Cultural Socialization Behaviors Measure scale (CSBM) Derlan et al (2016) and the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing scale (WEMWBS) Brown and Platt (2007). To answer the research question the researchers used Mean and standard deviation, and to analyze the data it has been using T. test and ANOVA , the results show there are correlation between cultural socialization and mental health, in addition, the results indicate a noteworthy difference between male and female students in terms of cultural socialization and mental health which means this finding interpret the females are more socially and they have a more positive health pattern than males. The researcher tested the psychometric properties of the scales used in the current study, and in order to answer the three questions of the study, the following mathematical statistics were used; Pearson’s correlation coefficient, T-test, one-way ANOVA, LSD test, and regression analysis. The results of the study concluded that there is a relationship between cultural socialization and mental and psychological health, in addition to the presence of indications that there is a difference in favor of female students in cultural socialization and its impact on mental and psychological health. As for the majors offered at the university, the study did not find an impact on mental health.
Key words: Cultural Socialization and Mental Health.
I. INTRODUCTION
Modern societies, with their various health, economic and cultural institutions, encounter various challenges, including the rise in social problems, such as the high incidence of divorce, prevalence of the phenomenon of beggary, and augmentation in disputes between countries and peoples, which usually lead to political conflicts or go further,