The empowerment of Lesotho adolescents experiencing stress

M. Ed. (Psychology of Education) === This study investigated stress prevalence among high school adolescents in Maseru, the capital city of Lesotho. The aim was to suggest guidelines on how to deal with adolescents’ stress. A total of 300 respondents were purposively chosen from 5 high schools in Ma...

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Main Author: Machela, Mapitso Innocentia
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:Machela, Mapitso Innocentia (2009) The empowerment of Lesotho adolescents experiencing stress, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2689>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2689
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-26892017-03-17T04:08:54Z The empowerment of Lesotho adolescents experiencing stress Machela, Mapitso Innocentia Adolescent Stress at school Negotiation Stress management Time management 155.418 Stress in adolescence -- Lesotho - Maseru Adolescent psychology -- Lesotho --Maseru Adjustment (Psychology) in adolescence Self-perception in adolescence M. Ed. (Psychology of Education) This study investigated stress prevalence among high school adolescents in Maseru, the capital city of Lesotho. The aim was to suggest guidelines on how to deal with adolescents’ stress. A total of 300 respondents were purposively chosen from 5 high schools in Maseru. The subjects completed a self adopted instrument based on reviewed literature and Adolescence Stress Questionnaire (ASQ). The results showed that most adolescents in the sample experienced stress. There was no significant difference in the experience of stress between female and male adolescents. The adolescents in the higher grade reported more stress than those in the lower grade. Home problems were perceived as the most stressful factors while academic and other factors were seen as lesser concerns. Availability of money was considered as the least important source of stress. Most adolescents preferred to be alone when they were under stress and a few used drugs. Implications of the findings for adolescents, parents, teachers and educational psychologists are discussed. Teacher Education 2009-10-16T10:53:00Z 2009-10-16T10:53:00Z 2009-03 Dissertation Machela, Mapitso Innocentia (2009) The empowerment of Lesotho adolescents experiencing stress, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2689> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2689 en 1 online resource (xi, 125 leaves)
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topic Adolescent
Stress at school
Negotiation
Stress management
Time management
155.418
Stress in adolescence -- Lesotho - Maseru
Adolescent psychology -- Lesotho --Maseru
Adjustment (Psychology) in adolescence
Self-perception in adolescence
spellingShingle Adolescent
Stress at school
Negotiation
Stress management
Time management
155.418
Stress in adolescence -- Lesotho - Maseru
Adolescent psychology -- Lesotho --Maseru
Adjustment (Psychology) in adolescence
Self-perception in adolescence
Machela, Mapitso Innocentia
The empowerment of Lesotho adolescents experiencing stress
description M. Ed. (Psychology of Education) === This study investigated stress prevalence among high school adolescents in Maseru, the capital city of Lesotho. The aim was to suggest guidelines on how to deal with adolescents’ stress. A total of 300 respondents were purposively chosen from 5 high schools in Maseru. The subjects completed a self adopted instrument based on reviewed literature and Adolescence Stress Questionnaire (ASQ). The results showed that most adolescents in the sample experienced stress. There was no significant difference in the experience of stress between female and male adolescents. The adolescents in the higher grade reported more stress than those in the lower grade. Home problems were perceived as the most stressful factors while academic and other factors were seen as lesser concerns. Availability of money was considered as the least important source of stress. Most adolescents preferred to be alone when they were under stress and a few used drugs. Implications of the findings for adolescents, parents, teachers and educational psychologists are discussed. === Teacher Education
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2689
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