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Browsing Psychology by Subject "Anxiety"
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Adolescent anxiety: considering personality, resilience, sex, age and experience as vulnerability factors
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Anxiety disorders have been identified as one of the most prevalent mental health disorders encountered by adolescents. A number of risk factors have been identified as contributors to the development and maintenance of ... -
Anxiety, relationship satisfaction and Pphubbing as predictors of excessive social media use
(Dublin Business School, 2020)Social media has become a feature of every day modern life. While for many individuals social media use may be fervent but not addictive, some can participate in social media activities excessively and problematically. The ... -
The brain-gut-microbiome axis: assessing the relationship between gastrointestinal experiences and mental health
(Dublin Business School, 2019)This study aimed to test whether the relationship between gastrointestinal and mental health observed in clinical samples, extends to a non-clinical sample. This relationship is explained by the brain-gut-microbiome axis. ... -
Examining the prevalence and potential correlates of anxiety in Irish women
(Dublin Business School, 2019)Anxiety is a leading cause of global disability and is twice as prevalent in women as compared to men. The Global Burden of Disease registry states that 7.9% of Irish women struggle with anxiety, higher than the international ... -
Part-time education experiences; stress, anxiety, and self-efficacy with regards to age, employment status, and social-support
(Dublin Business School, 2018)Student enrolment in third-level part-time courses in Ireland is increasing each year, yet research on their experiences is limited. The current research aimed to study stress, anxiety, and self-efficacy among part-time ... -
The relationship between academic achievement motivation, active procrastination, anxiety and defensive pessimism in college students
(Dublin Business School, 2020)The aim of this research is to investigate negative constructs related to academic performance employing scales that are able to recognize their adaptive functions. A questionnaire-based quantitative study to assess ...