Social identification has been shown to be a protective resource for mental health. In this study, the relationships between social identification and emotional, as well as cognitive symptoms of test anxiety are investigated. Participants were university students diagnosed with test anxiety (N = 108). They completed questionnaires regarding a range of psychopathologic stress symptoms, and their social identification with fellow students and with their study program. Results reveal negative relations between social identification and almost all investigated emotional and cognitive symptoms of test anxiety. Based on this study, interventions could be developed that strengthen the social identity of university students
AbstractThe present study investigates the relationship between test anxiety and academic performanc...
Test anxiety (TA) is a continuously growing and widespread phenomenon in contemporary Western societ...
Social anxiety can be seen in students with special needs such low self-confidence, to feel shy, dif...
Social identification has been shown to be a protective resource for mental health. In this study, t...
This preliminary study explored the relationships and mediation structure among social anxiety, soci...
The purpose of this research project was to determine if students in a college environment demonstra...
AbstractSocial anxiety can be seen in students with special needs such low self-confidence, to feel ...
Introduction: Social Support is defined as a mechanism of interpersonal communication that protects ...
The aim of the work was to: 1) evaluate the indicators of students' reactions to exam stress, identi...
For students attending university courses, experiencing test anxiety (TA) dramatically impairs cogni...
Test anxiety is consisted of unpleasant affective feelings and experiences, worry and anxiety in whi...
Studies have been conducted with regards to the association of certain personality traits with test ...
The purpose of this article is to assess the association of test anxiety and academic performance wi...
The experience of anxiety by undergraduate students has negative effects on their academic performan...
Background: University students experience high rates of stress and mental illness; however,few stud...
AbstractThe present study investigates the relationship between test anxiety and academic performanc...
Test anxiety (TA) is a continuously growing and widespread phenomenon in contemporary Western societ...
Social anxiety can be seen in students with special needs such low self-confidence, to feel shy, dif...
Social identification has been shown to be a protective resource for mental health. In this study, t...
This preliminary study explored the relationships and mediation structure among social anxiety, soci...
The purpose of this research project was to determine if students in a college environment demonstra...
AbstractSocial anxiety can be seen in students with special needs such low self-confidence, to feel ...
Introduction: Social Support is defined as a mechanism of interpersonal communication that protects ...
The aim of the work was to: 1) evaluate the indicators of students' reactions to exam stress, identi...
For students attending university courses, experiencing test anxiety (TA) dramatically impairs cogni...
Test anxiety is consisted of unpleasant affective feelings and experiences, worry and anxiety in whi...
Studies have been conducted with regards to the association of certain personality traits with test ...
The purpose of this article is to assess the association of test anxiety and academic performance wi...
The experience of anxiety by undergraduate students has negative effects on their academic performan...
Background: University students experience high rates of stress and mental illness; however,few stud...
AbstractThe present study investigates the relationship between test anxiety and academic performanc...
Test anxiety (TA) is a continuously growing and widespread phenomenon in contemporary Western societ...
Social anxiety can be seen in students with special needs such low self-confidence, to feel shy, dif...