Correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety

Introduction: A considerable number of students, who experience high rates of test anxiety, are faced with problems before or during test/exam situations. Anxious behaviour creates barriers to learning and taking exams, contributes to low test performances and makes students leave their studies. Thi...

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Main Authors: Rulić Katarina, Latas Milan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Medical Faculty 2017-01-01
Series:Medicinski Podmladak
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0369-1527/2017/0369-15271704032R.pdf
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spelling doaj-104bbb1b272e4368bb62291fb2ecf95e2020-11-25T00:17:35ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Medical FacultyMedicinski Podmladak0369-15272466-55252017-01-0168432370369-15271704032RCorrelation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxietyRulić Katarina0Latas Milan1Univerzitet u Beogradu, Medicinski fakultetUniverzitet u Beogradu, Medicinski fakultet + Klinika za psihijatriju, Klinički centar Srbije, BeogradIntroduction: A considerable number of students, who experience high rates of test anxiety, are faced with problems before or during test/exam situations. Anxious behaviour creates barriers to learning and taking exams, contributes to low test performances and makes students leave their studies. This leads to students' negative self-evaluation and possible disruption of their lives. The Aim: The aim of the present research is to establish potential connections between a social phobia and test anxiety with polled students in order to make them susceptible to more appropriate treatment and enable them to lead normal lives. Preventive measures taken with younger generations could inhibit the development of anxiety at early stage and comorbid anxiety disorders as a consequence. Material and Methods: The research involved 120 students of the first and fourth years of studies. To determine the level of the social phobia we used Social Phobia Inventory - SPIN, and The Test Anxiety Inventory - TAI to estimate the degree of test anxiety. Results: The results confirmed connections between a social phobia and test anxiety with a certain number of students in respect to their average mark during the studies as well as to their parents expectations and their loss of self-confidence. We did not establish the connection with students' economic position or with anxiety connection in terms of gender, because the female student population was much higher than the male population, so the results would not be valid. Conclusion: The results we have obtained show that there is statistically significant evidence of connection between a social phobia and test anxiety with the polled students, the fact which can facilitate their treatment and prevention with younger generations.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0369-1527/2017/0369-15271704032R.pdfsocial phobiatest anxietysocial anxiety disorderfear of evaluationinventories
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Latas Milan
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Latas Milan
Correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety
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social phobia
test anxiety
social anxiety disorder
fear of evaluation
inventories
author_facet Rulić Katarina
Latas Milan
author_sort Rulić Katarina
title Correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety
title_short Correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety
title_full Correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety
title_fullStr Correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety
title_full_unstemmed Correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety
title_sort correlation and interaction between the social phobia and test anxiety
publisher University of Belgrade, Medical Faculty
series Medicinski Podmladak
issn 0369-1527
2466-5525
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: A considerable number of students, who experience high rates of test anxiety, are faced with problems before or during test/exam situations. Anxious behaviour creates barriers to learning and taking exams, contributes to low test performances and makes students leave their studies. This leads to students' negative self-evaluation and possible disruption of their lives. The Aim: The aim of the present research is to establish potential connections between a social phobia and test anxiety with polled students in order to make them susceptible to more appropriate treatment and enable them to lead normal lives. Preventive measures taken with younger generations could inhibit the development of anxiety at early stage and comorbid anxiety disorders as a consequence. Material and Methods: The research involved 120 students of the first and fourth years of studies. To determine the level of the social phobia we used Social Phobia Inventory - SPIN, and The Test Anxiety Inventory - TAI to estimate the degree of test anxiety. Results: The results confirmed connections between a social phobia and test anxiety with a certain number of students in respect to their average mark during the studies as well as to their parents expectations and their loss of self-confidence. We did not establish the connection with students' economic position or with anxiety connection in terms of gender, because the female student population was much higher than the male population, so the results would not be valid. Conclusion: The results we have obtained show that there is statistically significant evidence of connection between a social phobia and test anxiety with the polled students, the fact which can facilitate their treatment and prevention with younger generations.
topic social phobia
test anxiety
social anxiety disorder
fear of evaluation
inventories
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