الملخص الإنجليزي
The study aimed to identify the level of psychological immunity and post-traumatic
growth among a sample of students at the National University in the Sultanate of Oman;
to investigate any differences that may exist in the levels of psychological immunity and
post-traumatic growth according to the variables of gender, age and college. The study
also aimed to reveal the extent to which psychological immunity contribute to predicting
post-traumatic development. The reduced sample size of (354) male and female students
from the National University was selected. To achieve the objectives of the study, the
Psychological Immunity Scale and the Short Version of the Post-Traumatic Growth Scale
were used, and the validity, reliability, and psychometric properties of the two scales were
confirmed. The results of the study showed that the level of psychological immunity and
post-traumatic growth among students were at an average level in general, and that there
were statistically significant differences in the level of psychological immunity due to
gender in favor of males, and statistically significant differences according to the variable
of age and college in general. While the results of the study showed that there are no
statistically significant differences in the level of post-traumatic growth due to the
variables of gender, age, and college. The results of the study also revealed that
psychological immunity contributes to predicting post-traumatic growth among the study
sample. The study came out with a set of recommendations and suggestions in light of
the findings that have been found.