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Bahria Journal of Professional Psychology. 2007; 1: 93-113
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-99370

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The present research was deigned to study the relationship between anxiety in refugees and their gender. A sample of 200 adult Afghan Refugees residing in different Old Refugee Villages and Urban Refugee Settlements of NWFP, Pakistan was taken. It was hypothesized that Female Refugees would have a higher level of anxiety as compared with Male Refugees. IPAT Anxiety Scale Questionnaire [Self Analysis Form] was administered to see the difference in their level of anxiety. The results verified the hypothesis and it was found that Female Afghan Refugees possessed a higher level of anxiety then Male Afghan Refugees. The research supports previous studies conducted in this regard by confirming that gender difference is positively correlated with anxiety disorders


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Humans , Male , Female , Gender Identity , Surveys and Questionnaires , Anxiety/etiology , Anxiety Disorders/etiology , Manifest Anxiety Scale
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