In present analysis, an attempt is made to identify perceived social support mechanisms through which the gender composition of the school may influence pupils ’ stress responses. Use was made of data from 68 academically oriented secondary schools in Flanders, Belgium. Of these schools, 25 were mixed-sex schools and 43 were single-sex schools (21 girls ’ and 22 boys’ schools). Respondents (3,370 girls and 3,057 boys) were 3rd-year students, ages 14 and 15. A multilevel analysis (Hierarchical Linear Modeling) was performed adjusting for parental socio-economic status (SES), parental support, academic performance, curriculum enrollment, school mean SES, sense of belonging in school, and quality of teacher-pupil relationships. Results show th...
Stress, and stress-related health complaints, are common among young people, especially girls. Since...
The aim of the present research was to investigate the effect of age and gender on stress among adol...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
This paper examines single- and mixed-sex elementary schooling in its effects upon the well-being of...
Present analysis focuses on the way girls and boys perceive their gender identify in mixed or single...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
The purpose of this study was to compare the relationship of school configuration, gender, and ethni...
Schools are often heteronormative environments, negatively influencing the wellbeing of LGB students...
An important reason for students to exert little effort in school, is the feeling that working hard ...
Background: Stress is a highly unpleasant state of emotional arousal that may relates to adjustment ...
Probably one of the most studied issues regarding gender and education is the achievement gap betwee...
Schools are often heteronormative environments that push toward traditional gender binaries and hete...
Increasing levels of psychosomatic symptoms, and other mental health problems, among adolescents, an...
This study examines whether the gender difference in sense of academic futility is related to the pr...
Stress, and stress-related health complaints, are common among young people, especially girls. Since...
The aim of the present research was to investigate the effect of age and gender on stress among adol...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
This paper examines single- and mixed-sex elementary schooling in its effects upon the well-being of...
Present analysis focuses on the way girls and boys perceive their gender identify in mixed or single...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
The purpose of this study was to compare the relationship of school configuration, gender, and ethni...
Schools are often heteronormative environments, negatively influencing the wellbeing of LGB students...
An important reason for students to exert little effort in school, is the feeling that working hard ...
Background: Stress is a highly unpleasant state of emotional arousal that may relates to adjustment ...
Probably one of the most studied issues regarding gender and education is the achievement gap betwee...
Schools are often heteronormative environments that push toward traditional gender binaries and hete...
Increasing levels of psychosomatic symptoms, and other mental health problems, among adolescents, an...
This study examines whether the gender difference in sense of academic futility is related to the pr...
Stress, and stress-related health complaints, are common among young people, especially girls. Since...
The aim of the present research was to investigate the effect of age and gender on stress among adol...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....