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afakhrou@qu.edu.qa
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4376-2665
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57226686539
(1) Hassan,S.,Khairalla,M., Fakhrou,A. (2023).The crime of cyberbullying and its relationship
to addiction to social networking sites: A study at the law college Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd
University
Computers
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Human
Behavior
Reports.
V12.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chbr.2023.100346
This study investigated the relationship between cyberbullying and social media addiction among
law students at Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd University in the Eastern Province. This study centred
on Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University’s student population, sought to decipher this
connection, emphasizing anonymity, harassment, molestation, and violence. The research
identified a pronounced correlation between cyberbullying and the outlined variables by utilizing
a robust statistical framework—comprising t-tests, Mann-Whitney U tests, and ANOVA.
Anonymity, though often lauded for protecting online privacy, was flagged as a potential enabler
for such harmful behaviours. Gender-wise, the study revealed an intriguing uniformity in internet
addiction patterns, with no significant variations manifesting between male and female students.
Similarly, academic levels did not substantially influence addiction tendencies. These findings
accentuate the nuanced digital landscape students navigate today, suggesting a pressing need for
targeted interventions and educational campaigns. As cyberbullying and internet addiction become
increasingly prevalent, understanding their interplay becomes crucial for fostering a safer online
environment.
(2) Fakhrou, A., Adawi,T., Ghareeb, S., Elsherbiny, A., Al-Falasi, M.(2023) Role of family in
supporting children with mental disordersin Qatar. Heliyon. V.9,i.8,e18914.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18914
Background: Mental disorders can significantly impact children’s lives and affect their emotional,
cognitive, and behavioral development. Family support and care is critical to the well-being of
children, particularly children with mental disorders. However, given the “gap” between research
and practice“,” there have been very few studies in the Arab region that focus on the role of the
family in supporting children with mental disorders. The study also examines how families cope
with caring for a person with mental disorders and what behaviors may influence the patient’s
distress. In addition, the study will examine the importance of family rehabilitation and integration
of people with mental disorders into society.
Methods: The study adopts the descriptive-analytical method and uses a questionnaire to gather
data from the participants. The 350-parents sample (with 113 boys, 237 girls) was selected from
the Shafallah Center for Integrating People with Disability. Morgan’s law is used to determine the
sample size.
Results: The results show that there are statistically significant differences in the role of family
members in supporting people with mental disorders due to two variables: Gender and Work. Age
has no statistically significant effect on the role of family members in supporting people with
mental disorders. Conclusion: This study is the first study conducted to investigate the role of
family in supporting children with mental disorders in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in
general and Qatar in particular. The results show that families should cope with the needs of a
person with a mental disorder. Family rehabilitation is important in the care of people with mental
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