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The Journal of Genetic Psychology

Research and Theory on Human Development
Volume 162, 2001 - Issue 4
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Test Anxiety, Coping Strategies, and Perceived Health in a Group of High School Students: A Turkish Sample

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Pages 402-411
Received 05 Sep 2000
Published online: 30 Mar 2010

Abstract

A group of high school juniors and a group of high school seniors in Izmir, Turkey completed measures of test anxiety, coping skills, and perceived health status both before and after a major exam period. Students with high test anxiety used less effective coping mechanisms and tended to have poorer perceptions of their health. Prior to the exams, juniors displayed higher test anxiety and used less effective coping mechanisms than seniors. After the exam periods, improvements were seen for both age groups on perceived health, but scores of younger students remained significantly higher than scores of seniors on one of the key measures of test anxiety. Results of the study lend support to those of previous studies done in other cultural contexts, and findings have implications for the development of interventions designed to help students cope with stress.

 

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