School anxiety appears to be related to self-esteem and self-handicapping strategies. This study aims at identifying children with atypical levels of anxiety and examining the relationship between their self-esteem at school and their use of self-handicapping strategies. The sample included 120 pupils (M = 8.6 years) attending third grade of primary school and was divided into three groups: pupils with low anxiety, average anxiety and high anxiety. Children were administered the Scale for Evaluation of Anxiety (SAFA A), the TMA - Multidimensional test of Self-esteem- and the Self-Handicapping Scale for Children. On the whole, results demonstrate a nearly normative distribution of school anxiety in a nonclinical sample. Pupils with an average level of school anxiety showed a higher level of Self-esteem and engaged more in self-handicapping strategies. The developmental perspective suggests the importance of preventive research in order to identify any risk factors of subsequent anxiety disorders at an early age.

Rappo, G., Alesi, M., Pepi, A. (2016). The effects of school anxiety on self-esteem and self-handicapping in pupils attending primary school. THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY [10.1080/17405629.2016.1239578].

The effects of school anxiety on self-esteem and self-handicapping in pupils attending primary school

ALESI, Marianna;PEPI, Annamaria
2016-01-01

Abstract

School anxiety appears to be related to self-esteem and self-handicapping strategies. This study aims at identifying children with atypical levels of anxiety and examining the relationship between their self-esteem at school and their use of self-handicapping strategies. The sample included 120 pupils (M = 8.6 years) attending third grade of primary school and was divided into three groups: pupils with low anxiety, average anxiety and high anxiety. Children were administered the Scale for Evaluation of Anxiety (SAFA A), the TMA - Multidimensional test of Self-esteem- and the Self-Handicapping Scale for Children. On the whole, results demonstrate a nearly normative distribution of school anxiety in a nonclinical sample. Pupils with an average level of school anxiety showed a higher level of Self-esteem and engaged more in self-handicapping strategies. The developmental perspective suggests the importance of preventive research in order to identify any risk factors of subsequent anxiety disorders at an early age.
2016
Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'Educazione
Rappo, G., Alesi, M., Pepi, A. (2016). The effects of school anxiety on self-esteem and self-handicapping in pupils attending primary school. THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY [10.1080/17405629.2016.1239578].
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