The (in) dependence of students' anxiety levels on socio-demographic factors during distance learning

Q3 Social Sciences
Blerina Hamzallari, Ortenca Kotherja, Entela Kostrista
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The main purpose of this study is to describe and identify the general anxiety level and the influence of socio-demographic characteristics on anxiety among students during online learning because of the COVID-19 Pandemic. This is a quantitative non-experimental study. The instrument used in the study is the questionnaire Beck Anxiety Inventory. The results showed that during remote learning students experienced moderate anxiety levels. In addition, the results indicated that the variables of gender and educational profile had a significant impact on the anxiety levels experienced by students. In the light of study findings, we recommend the following: the need to conduct further systematic research on factors that influence the preparedness and performance of students during online learning; develop pilot studies on online learning that are not related to the pandemic context, structures of specialised training with regard to anxiety management techniques and the factors that encourage it. Keywords: Anxiety, distance learning, pandemic, socio-demographic variables, student.
远程学习中学生焦虑水平对社会人口学因素的依赖性
本研究的主要目的是描述和确定新冠肺炎大流行期间在线学习学生的总体焦虑水平以及社会形态特征对焦虑的影响。这是一项定量的非实验性研究。研究中使用的工具是贝克焦虑量表。研究结果表明,在远程学习过程中,学生经历了中等程度的焦虑。此外,研究结果表明,性别和教育状况变量对学生的焦虑水平有显著影响。根据研究结果,我们建议如下:需要对影响学生在线学习准备和表现的因素进行进一步的系统研究;开展与疫情背景无关的在线学习试点研究,焦虑管理技术方面的专业培训结构以及鼓励焦虑的因素。关键词:焦虑、远程学习、疫情、社会人口变量、学生。
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