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Predicting Stereotype Threat, Test Anxiety, and Cognitive Ability Test Performance: An Examination of Three Models As the classroom and workplace, among other contexts, become more diverse in their population characteristics, the need to be aware of specific factors imp... ,TP Sawyer,LA Hollis-Saw...
that specific interventions could promote productive coping strategies and courage, which in turn, may foster the future orientation of adolescents to construct multiple positive occupational pathways, coping with various career and life decisions and, overall, orient themselves positively toward the future...
scientists will need to be resilient and able to cope with challenges and failures en route to success. However, we still understand relatively little about how these skills manifest in STEM contexts
As the "custodians of knowledge," teachers have access to a vast array of books and other resources that they can unleash to help kids of all ages cope with anxiety. Encourage reading activities to help your students escape reality. When reading, they can also find characters who deal with ...
the current study does not speak to whether the coping styles are associated with elevated depressive symptoms due to major depressive disorder or postpartum depression. Studies that include mothers who are at greater risk, such as those with clinical levels of postpartum depression or anxiety, will...
The PNES group reported more somatic complaints than ES and HC, and both patient groups reported more symptoms of depression and anxiety than HC. To control for group differences in sex, education and estimated IQ, all analyses were conducted with these variables entered as covariates; adjusted ...
Indeed, anxiety and depression are common co-occurring disorders in people with narcolepsy and could further worsen the quality of life11. While symptomatic management remains crucial, efforts should be directed toward addressing the multifaceted impact of narcolepsy on physical, emotional, and social ...
juggling the responsibilities of working and schooling from home while trying to manage the stress of sharing spaces in ways they are not used to. Children and adults alike miss their friends and their daily routines. Living with uncertainty and anxiety around the pandemic takes a toll on o...
Understanding whether differences in physiological responses are associated with coping strategies can be a key element to clarify the physiological changes underlying the psychopathological processes involving self-regulatory impairment (e.g., anxiety disorders). Methods Participants A convenience sample of ...