2017
DOI: 10.21767/1791-809x.1000513
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Self-Esteem and Anxiety Level of Students at the Technological Educational Institute of Athens–Planning of Interventions

Abstract: Objectives:The identification of self-esteem and anxiety levels experienced by the students of the Technological Educational Institute (ΤΕΙ) of Athens, as well as the investigation of the potential correlations of these two parameters to each other and to other demographic variables. Method:Data collection was performed during the academic year 2015-2016, in a sample of 763 students from all Schools and Faculties of the Institute, using a questionnaire which contained: (a) Rosenberg's SelfEsteem Scale (RSES) (… Show more

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“…Having high self-esteem has been associated with multiple benefits such as: greater psychological well-being, as well as better social, work, and academic performance ( Naranjo Pereira, 2007 ; Kuster et al, 2013 ; Nwankwo et al, 2015 ). Conversely, low self-esteem has been linked to the development of maladaptive behaviors, such as substance abuse, depression, anxiety, and poorer performance in educational and professional settings ( Ortega and Del Rey, 2001 ; Góngora and Casullo, 2009 ; Orth et al, 2016 ; Mustafa et al, 2015 ; Ntemsia et al, 2017 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Having high self-esteem has been associated with multiple benefits such as: greater psychological well-being, as well as better social, work, and academic performance ( Naranjo Pereira, 2007 ; Kuster et al, 2013 ; Nwankwo et al, 2015 ). Conversely, low self-esteem has been linked to the development of maladaptive behaviors, such as substance abuse, depression, anxiety, and poorer performance in educational and professional settings ( Ortega and Del Rey, 2001 ; Góngora and Casullo, 2009 ; Orth et al, 2016 ; Mustafa et al, 2015 ; Ntemsia et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maladaptive perfectionism and poor self-esteem, particularly, have been identified as important risk factors for mental health problems in adolescents (e.g. Dunkley et al, 2006;Handley et al, 2014;Limburg et al, 2016;Masselink, Roekel & Oldehinkel, 2018;Nguyen et al, 2019;Ntemsia et al, 2017;Steiger et al, 2014). Defined as the persistent striving for unattainably high standards (Sheppard & Hicks, 2017), maladaptive perfectionism predicts: higher levels of depressive symptoms (e.g.…”
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“…Egan et al, 2011) and pathological worry in patients with Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD; Handley et al, 2014). Similarly, defined as the dissatisfaction with oneself (James, 1980), poor self-esteem produces enduring vulnerability for development of depressive symptoms (Masselink, Roekel & Oldehinkel, 2018) and is positively associated with anxiety (Nguyen et al, 2019;Ntemsia, 2017).…”
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“…If students have not mastered the skill of being able to control their own learning process, they might experience feelings of anxiety and failure . These feelings could have a negative effect on their self-esteem (Ntemsia et al 2017). Another value of SDL is that it could have a positive influence on the self-esteem of the learner.…”
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confidence: 99%