2012
DOI: 10.26634/jpsy.6.1.1878
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A Comparative Study of the Academic Stress and Depression among High School Girl and Boy Students

Abstract: This paper compares the difference between boy and girl high school students of 1st grade to 3rd grade in academic stress and depression. Using a random stratified sampling 120 girl and boy students (60 girls and 60 boys) were selected from 1st grade (n=40), 2nd grade (n=40) and 3rd grade (n=40) high school students. In this study gender and grades have considered as independent variables and academic stress and depression were dependent variables. A scale for assessing academic stress (SAAS, Sinha, Sharma and… Show more

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“…In addition, a large volume of homework and the use of supplementary textbooks and classes were among the most important factors effective in the students' mental health (24). These findings are also supported by other studies in this area (26,27). According to the participants, poor parenting skills and poor performance in premarital counseling have also caused a great deal of tension and stress in Iran.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In addition, a large volume of homework and the use of supplementary textbooks and classes were among the most important factors effective in the students' mental health (24). These findings are also supported by other studies in this area (26,27). According to the participants, poor parenting skills and poor performance in premarital counseling have also caused a great deal of tension and stress in Iran.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Furthermore, parent and teacher expectations, and peer and social pressures are considered the source of stressors among adolescents, which affect the adolescence period critically, so it is regarded as an emotionally intense and often tense and stressful stage. And in many cases disorders start with normal stress among the adolescents that can turn to distress and result in many health problems both biological and psychological (Anyan, & Hjemdal, 2016;Keshi, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%