Abstract
This research aims to investigate the ability to cope with stress and the psychological and social adjustment level and to estimate the relationship between them and the semester rate. The research sample consisted of 106 female students who were chosen randomly. The research used a scale of coping with psychological stress that contained 20 phrases and the psychological and social adjustment scale that contained 21 phrases. The most important results were: The level of ability to cope with the stress due to the COVID-19 increased among kindergarten students at the Faculty of Education, Majmaah University. The results agreed with some studies in that the level of psychological and social adjustment increased after COVID-19. Also, there is a positive relationship between the ability to face stress and socio-psychological adjustment. There is no relationship between the ability to face stress due to COVID-19 and semester average, as it is not statistically significant.
Publisher
International Journal of Advanced and Applied Sciences
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