الإنتاج البحثي لأعضاء هيئة التدريس بالكلية V.8 - Flipbook - Page 124
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(1) Megreya, A. M., Al‐Emadi, A. A., Al‐Ahmadi, A. M., Moustafa, A. A., & Szűcs, D. (2024).
A large‐scale study on the prevalence of math anxiety in Qatar. British Journal of Educational
Psychology, 94(2), 539–556. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjep.12662
أﺣﻤﺪ ﻣﺠﺮﯾﺔ.د.ﻟﻼطﻼع ﻋﻠﻰ ﻣﻠﺨﺺ اﻟﺒﺤﺚ ﯾﺮﺟﻰ اﻟﺮﺟﻮع اﻟﻰ ﻣﻠﺨﺺ اﻟﺒﺎﺣﺚ اﻟﺮﺋﯿﺲ ا
(2) Al‐Thani, H., Al‐Ahmadi, A., & Al‐Emadi, A. (2022). Shura Council election in Qatar:
Influences that shape how voters select candidates. Digest of Middle East Studies.
https://doi.org/10.1111/dome.12283
Qatar, a small Gulf Arab nation with a de facto absolute monarchy, held its first general elections
ever for 30 Shura Council seats on October 2, 2021. This marked the first time in Qatar's history
that citizens played a more direct role in government, moving beyond symbolic elections. This
study aimed to examine the factors likely to have influenced voters' selection of candidates, the key
issues that are significant to Qatari citizens, and the possible characteristics of candidates that are
deemed essential. While informal conversations are the main method of data collection for this
study, social identity theory, specifically group-based models, was used to understand the
influences that shape Qatari voters' choices of candidates. Findings indicate that tribe-related and
family-connected attributes constitute important influences on voters' choice decisions. Moreover,
voters were concerned about candidates' characteristics and the issues and policies candidates
deemed important. Discussion and recommendations are provided.
(3) Hamid, M. S., Abo Hamza, E., Hussain, Z., & AlAhmadi, A. (2022). The association
between internet gaming disorder and sensation seeking among Arab adolescents. Frontiers in
Psychiatry, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2022.905553
Research on internet gaming disorder (IGD) has increased considerably over the last decade.
Although most IGD research has focused on Western or South Asian samples, it is critical to
understand and assess this disorder among other populations. The present study investigated the
association between IGD and sensation seeking among Arab adolescents. An online survey
consisting of the short internet gaming disorder short scale (IGDSS) and brief sensation seeking
scale (B-SSS) was completed by 260 participants (mean age = 14.61, SD = 2.43). The results
showed that sensation seeking behaviours were associated with higher gaming hours and greater
chances of exhibiting IGD. The findings support the current perspective of understanding this
disorder from a disease framework as it highlights the relevance of behavioural components in
gaming addiction. Importantly, the results will further aid the development of reliable diagnosis
and efficacious treatments within clinical practices.
(4) Megreya, A. M., Latzman, R. D., Al-Ahmadi, A. M., & Al-Dosari, N. F. (2021). The covid19-related lockdown in Qatar: Associations among demographics, social distancing, mood
changes, and quality of life. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-021-00536-9
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