Title of article :
Predictive Ability of Future Anxiety in Professional Decision- Making Skill among a Syrian Refugee Adolescent in Jordan
Author/Authors :
Al Hwayan , Ola School of Education Science - Department of Counseling and Special Education - University of Jordan - Amman, Jordan
Abstract :
This study aimed to examine how and to what extent future anxiety contributes to the level of professional decision-making skills
among Syrian refugee students in the tenth grade in public schools in Jordan for the year 2018/2019. Using a quantitative approach,
227 tenth-grade Syrian refugee students in public schools in the University Brigade Institute of the Ministry of Education in Jordan
were measured on scales of future anxiety and professional decision-making. The results showed that the level of future anxiety was
high, while the level of professional decision-making was moderate. In addition, the results showed that there were statistically
significant differences in the future anxiety depending on gender (i.e., male/female) and achievement level (i.e., high
achievement/low achievement), whereas for professional decision-making, there were differences depending on gender but not
achievement level. Finally, it showed that future anxiety is predictive of professional decision-making skills
Keywords :
Predictive Ability , Future Anxiety , Professional Decision- Making Skill , Syrian Refugee Adolescent , Jordan
Journal title :
Occupational Therapy International