Ali Ibrahim Noshili
Department of Infection Prevention and Control, Alhurath General Hospital, Riyadh, KSAPublications
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Research Article
Relationship among Locus of Control, Personality Type, and Subjective Happiness among Conversion Patients and Healthy individuals
Author(s): Rubia Batool, Amna Khan, Sayed Shahbal*, Ali Ibrahim Noshili*, Amal Mohammad Hamdi, Hind Khalid Almutairi, Ibrahim Ali Tala Assiri, Atif Mohammed Saad Alsaedi, Hussam Yahia Hakami, Abdullah Mohammed Alhatim, Abdulaziz Yahya Hudays, Aisha Mansour Dafrani and Maha Mukhlef Alanazi
Aim: The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between external-internal locus of control, personality types, and subjective happiness among the conversion patients and healthy individuals. Method: A quantitative cross-sectional research design was operationalized with a purposive non-probability sampling technique. 319 data including 172 conversion patients and 147 healthy individuals were selected from KSA, UAE and Pakistan. Findings: Results indicate that subjective happiness negatively correlated to the internal locus of control (r=-71*), whereas positively correlated to the external locus of control on general correlation (r=.83**). A separate correlation indicates that the subjective happiness of a conversion patient is negatively correlated to the internal locus of co.. Read More»
DOI: 10.3371/CSRP.BRAK.061322