We surveyed 10 000 children and young people (aged 16–25 years) in ten countries (Australia, Brazil, Finland, France, India, Nigeria, Philippines, Portugal, the UK, and the USA; 1000 participants per country). Invitations to complete the survey were sent via the platform Kantar between ...
Parental behaviors, most notably overcontrol, lack of warmth and expressed anxiety, have been implicated in models of the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders in children and young people. Theories of normative development have proposed that different parental responses are required to support...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between statistics anxiety and both students' self-prediction of their future exam performance and actual test performance on a formal statistics assessment at undergraduate level in psychology students i...
Emotional disorders, characterized by persistent and excessive feelings of anxiety, fear, and depression, are highly prevalent among children and adolescents, and even more so among refugee children and adolescents. This chapter synthesizes information around emotional disorders in this group with the aim...
Descriptive statistics for the four groups are provided in Table 1. Confirming adequate differentiation and matching of the groups, an AQ Group (Low vs High) x STAI Group (Low vs High) analysis of variance (ANOVA) conducted on the AQ scores yielded a significant main effect of AQ Group, F...
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Descriptive statistics and longitudinal changes of insomnia, anxiety and depression were listed in Table 2. According to the results of Wilcoxon tests, the total scores of insomnia and anxiety in T2 were significantly higher than that in T1, no significantly difference was found in depression. ...
Official government statistics indicate that in 2019, 65% of those referred to Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services in the UK were women.19 This could be because men may be less likely to go to their GP or other service about their anxiety. More research into this area...
Prevalence of anxiety and associated factors in adults. J Bras Psiquiatr 68(2) Sarmah CK, Hazarika J (2020) Social Status of the Nepalese women in Assam: a descriptive analysis. Department of Statistics, Dibrugarh University Google Scholar Pariyar R (2019) Gender Gap in Higher Education in ...
Asian schools have consistently demonstrated higher academic achievement in mathematics compared to Western countries, largely due to cultural factors and