Students, especially in the final year, often encounter various sources of stress and increasingly high academic demands, which have the potential to cause academic anxiety. This study aimed to determine the effect of perceived social support on academic anxiety through self-efficacy as a mediator. Employing a cross-sectional quantitative research design, this study involved a sample of 80 final-year undergraduate students, comprising 49 females and 31 males. Data were collected via an online questionnaire encompassing three scales: General Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7), Academic Self-Efficacy Scale (ASES), and The Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS). The mediation analysis results ...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
A cross-sectional study examined whether (a) are there relations between academic help-seeking (BAA)...
Background: This is an experimental study and it discusses the effectiveness of social support in ma...
Students, especially in the final year, often encounter various sources of stress and increasingly h...
Academic stress, including demands related to heavy workload, grades, and pressure to succeed, is co...
Introduction: Social Support is defined as a mechanism of interpersonal communication that protects ...
The aim of this study was to examine relationship among student’s social anxiety, academic achieveme...
Introduction: The current study aimed to determine the relationship between perceived social support...
Most university students upon graduation are likely to pursue further studies or begin their career ...
Background & Aim: Academic anxiety affects all aspect of student's life and seems that plays a centr...
Engaging in remote learning presents substantial challenges, particularly in emergencies such as a C...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
Engaging in remote learning presents substantial challenges, particularly in emergencies such as a C...
Engaging in remote learning presents substantial challenges, particularly in emergencies such as a C...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
A cross-sectional study examined whether (a) are there relations between academic help-seeking (BAA)...
Background: This is an experimental study and it discusses the effectiveness of social support in ma...
Students, especially in the final year, often encounter various sources of stress and increasingly h...
Academic stress, including demands related to heavy workload, grades, and pressure to succeed, is co...
Introduction: Social Support is defined as a mechanism of interpersonal communication that protects ...
The aim of this study was to examine relationship among student’s social anxiety, academic achieveme...
Introduction: The current study aimed to determine the relationship between perceived social support...
Most university students upon graduation are likely to pursue further studies or begin their career ...
Background & Aim: Academic anxiety affects all aspect of student's life and seems that plays a centr...
Engaging in remote learning presents substantial challenges, particularly in emergencies such as a C...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
Engaging in remote learning presents substantial challenges, particularly in emergencies such as a C...
Engaging in remote learning presents substantial challenges, particularly in emergencies such as a C...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
Purpose Emotional distress, which includes stress, anxiety and depression, is considered a substanti...
A cross-sectional study examined whether (a) are there relations between academic help-seeking (BAA)...
Background: This is an experimental study and it discusses the effectiveness of social support in ma...