Away from home : relationship between separation anxiety and academic stress of freshmen college students living in near campus accommodations

This study investigates on the separation anxiety and academic stress specifically on freshmen college students living in near campus accommodations. The age and gender differences were also investigated in relation to their separation anxiety and academic stress. The study was conducted solely arou...

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Main Authors: Cinco, Gianeen Marie Samson Samson, Hernandez, Mona Bianca Arnone, Lim, Camille Erica Sajonas
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2018
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8789
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:This study investigates on the separation anxiety and academic stress specifically on freshmen college students living in near campus accommodations. The age and gender differences were also investigated in relation to their separation anxiety and academic stress. The study was conducted solely around colleges and universities in Manila. A total number of 103 freshmen participants were asked to participate in the study. The tools used in the study were the Adult separation anxiety questionnaire, to determine one's level of separation axiety and the Academic stress scale to determine one's level of academic stress. Researchers used Pearson r correlation to look into the relationship of the following variables: separation anxiety and academic stress, age and separation anxiety, and age and academic stress. A chi-square test of independence was used for analyzing the data of the variables gender and separation anxiety and gender and academic stress. Results showed that there was a significant relationship between separation anxiety and academic stress in the freshmen college students. However, there were no significant findings in age and gender differences in relation to separation anxiety and academic stress.