This study examined the relationship between gender and reactions to stress among university students. University students were surveyed on how they typically responded when under perceived stress. There were significant differences between males and females concerning their reactions to stress. Overall, more females experienced higher levels of depression, frustration, and anxiety than their male counterparts when reacting to stress. Males also tended to have other psychological reactions different from those listed on the survey. In addition, while the stress reaction of anger was barely statistically insignificant, more females expressed anger than males as a reaction to stress
Abstract Introduction. The study investigated pre-examination anxiety and emotional control strate
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
University students often face different kinds of stress such as problems with studies, family, frie...
The relationship between gender and stress levels was examined in this study. It was hypothesized th...
There are some stereotypes attached on both male and female genders regarding their emotional states...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
Stress has become one of the issues that draw considerable attention. While it does not cause health...
This paper presents a study on gender differences in stress coping styles among psychology students...
MSc (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis study assessed the influence o...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the gender differences in perceived stress and mental health in...
Emotion regulation is consistently linked to subsequent wellbeing, but little research has examined ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify college student stress levels and understand possible corre...
Stress is inherent in our lives from the day we are born to the day we die. Stress is more important...
Research has demonstrated that biological sex is associated with the experience of stress, such that...
Abstract Introduction. The study investigated pre-examination anxiety and emotional control strate
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
University students often face different kinds of stress such as problems with studies, family, frie...
The relationship between gender and stress levels was examined in this study. It was hypothesized th...
There are some stereotypes attached on both male and female genders regarding their emotional states...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Gender differences in stressful situations are important in determining individual’s vulnerability t...
Stress has become one of the issues that draw considerable attention. While it does not cause health...
This paper presents a study on gender differences in stress coping styles among psychology students...
MSc (Clinical Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThis study assessed the influence o...
Abstract Objective: To investigate the gender differences in perceived stress and mental health in...
Emotion regulation is consistently linked to subsequent wellbeing, but little research has examined ...
The purpose of this study was to clarify college student stress levels and understand possible corre...
Stress is inherent in our lives from the day we are born to the day we die. Stress is more important...
Research has demonstrated that biological sex is associated with the experience of stress, such that...
Abstract Introduction. The study investigated pre-examination anxiety and emotional control strate
In response to psychological and physiological stressors, metabolic systems of the human body change...
University students often face different kinds of stress such as problems with studies, family, frie...