The transition to university can be stressful for first-year university students. Despite the fact where the feeling of worry is a shared symptom by various mental health issues, there is a lack of studies that investigate into this matter. As worry is a domain-specific construct, there is a need for a valid and reliable measure of worry specifically for university students. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Student Worry Scale (SWS), particularly in terms of its validity and reliability. For this purpose, the current study recruited a sample of 295 first-year students to evaluate the psychometric properties of SWS. Exploratory factor analysis yielded a five-factor structure of SWS, which explained 55.7%...
Contemporary research into the health concerns of students is sparse, particularly in New Zealand. O...
The study reported here aimed to develop and psychometrically assess aninstrument to measure examina...
An investigation of the emotional distress was conducted among a large sample of first-year universi...
This study investigated the structure of adult students ’ worries. Students (N = 309) enrolled in ad...
Current instruments for assessing university students' statistics anxiety prevailingly emphasize the...
Current instruments for assessing university students’ statistics anxiety prevailingly emphasize the...
Background The frequency and severity of mental health problems in student populations have been a ...
Copyright © Society for Science and Education, United KingdomThe aim of this study was to rea...
BACKGROUND: The university period may represent a moment in which the mental well-being of students ...
This study was conducted to determine and classify the reasons for the fears and concerns that deter...
Objective Excessive stress and poor coping skills can put university students at risk for mental hea...
Objective\ud \ud Excessive stress and poor coping skills can put university students at risk for men...
Collica, & Barlow, 1997) is a 14-item self-report measure of worry in children and adolescents....
College-aged students are at an increased risk for worry compared to older adults (Brose, Scheibe, &...
This study examined the relationship between trait anxiety and worry among African-American female u...
Contemporary research into the health concerns of students is sparse, particularly in New Zealand. O...
The study reported here aimed to develop and psychometrically assess aninstrument to measure examina...
An investigation of the emotional distress was conducted among a large sample of first-year universi...
This study investigated the structure of adult students ’ worries. Students (N = 309) enrolled in ad...
Current instruments for assessing university students' statistics anxiety prevailingly emphasize the...
Current instruments for assessing university students’ statistics anxiety prevailingly emphasize the...
Background The frequency and severity of mental health problems in student populations have been a ...
Copyright © Society for Science and Education, United KingdomThe aim of this study was to rea...
BACKGROUND: The university period may represent a moment in which the mental well-being of students ...
This study was conducted to determine and classify the reasons for the fears and concerns that deter...
Objective Excessive stress and poor coping skills can put university students at risk for mental hea...
Objective\ud \ud Excessive stress and poor coping skills can put university students at risk for men...
Collica, & Barlow, 1997) is a 14-item self-report measure of worry in children and adolescents....
College-aged students are at an increased risk for worry compared to older adults (Brose, Scheibe, &...
This study examined the relationship between trait anxiety and worry among African-American female u...
Contemporary research into the health concerns of students is sparse, particularly in New Zealand. O...
The study reported here aimed to develop and psychometrically assess aninstrument to measure examina...
An investigation of the emotional distress was conducted among a large sample of first-year universi...