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International Humanities Studies
Vol. 2 No.1; January 2015
Copyright © 2015 International Humanities Studies. All Rights Reserved.
ISSN 2311-7796
Traumatic experiences among mothers of Palestinian prisoners
Musa Najib* Bassam Yousef Ibrahim Banat** Fadia Radida***
Dina Labom**** Raed Rabee*****
Abstract
The current study examined the traumatic experiences among mothers of Palestinian
prisoners. A representative purposive sampling design consisted of forty participants
from Jerusalem suburbs, specifically at abu Dis and Ezaria, was used. Data was
collected using a 20-item questionnaire developed by the research team. The findings
demonstrate that traumatic experiences are prevalent among the mothers of
Palestinian prisoners. Of the Palestinian mothers surveyed, 72.3% reported traumatic
experiences. Current statistics revealed that number of household members and level
of education were significant predictors for traumatic experiences among Palestinian
prisoners' mothers. Mothers still carry greater part of the pain due to the absence of
their detained sons.
Key words: Traumatic experiences, prisoners mothers, Palestine, occupation.
*PhD Counseling Psychology, Director, Al Marfa Mental Health Association,
Jerusalem. musa990@yahoo.com
**PhD Sociology (Statistical Methods and Research Techniques), Assistant Professor,
Department of Applied Sociology, Faculty of Arts, Al-Quds University, Main
Campus, Jerusalem- Abu Dies, Palestine. bassambanat@yahoo.com,
bbanat@arts.alquds.edu
***BA in Sociology and Psychology, Counselor, Al Marfa Mental Health
Association, Jerusalem. elmarfa@yahoo.com
****BA in Psychology, Counselor, Al Marfa Mental Health Association, Jerusalem.
elmarfa@yahoo.com
*****MA in law, PR Manager, Al Marfa Mental Health Association, Jerusalem.
elmarfa@yahoo.com