通过放松和理性情绪行为疗法减轻聋生的数学焦虑:随机对照研究

Q1 Social Sciences
Olufemi Timothy Adigun , Oladipupo ‘W. Omobosola , Malephoto Niko Ruth Lephoto , Gideon Kwesi Obosu
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本研究考察了理性情绪行为疗法(REBT)和放松疗法(RT)对尼日利亚奥约州聋哑学生(DLs)数学焦虑(MA)的影响。这项随机对照研究采用了目的性抽样程序,在奥约州选择了三所聋哑学校和聋哑学生(DLs)。采用随机抽样程序选取了 60 名聋哑学生,将他们分配到两个实验组:REBT 组(n = 25;男 = 10;女 = 15)、RT 组(n = 17;男 = 8;女 = 9)和对照组(n = 20;男 = 11;女 = 9)。采用数学焦虑量表(MAS)对参与者进行筛选。收集到的数据通过方差分析和描述性图表进行了分析。研究结果表明,两种治疗干预措施对减少残疾学生的数学焦虑有效。治疗组和对照组之间的估计平均差异如下:REBT(15.66)、RT(11.63)和对照组(9.99)。因此,本研究得出结论,REBT 和 RT 能有效地大幅降低聋人学习者的数学焦虑。根据研究结果,提出了适当的建议,并强调了对实践、政策和研究的影响
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Reducing mathematics anxiety among deaf learners through relaxation and rational emotive behaviour therapies: A randomised-control study

The effects of Rational Emotive Behavioural Therapy (REBT) and Relaxation Therapy (RT) on mathematics anxiety (MA) were examined among Deaf learners (DLs) in Oyo State in Nigeria. The randomized controlled study adopted a purposive sampling procedure to select three schools for the Deaf and Deaf learners (DLs) in Oyo State. A random sampling procedure was employed to select 60 DLs who were assigned to two experimental groups REBT (n = 25; male = 10; female = 15), RT (n = 17; male = 8; female = 9), and a control group (n = 20; male = 11; female = 9). The Mathematics Anxiety Scale (MAS) was used to screen the participants. The data gathered were analysed using the analysis of variance and descriptive charts. The findings revealed the efficacy of the two therapeutic interventions in reducing MA among DLs. The estimated mean difference between the treatment and control groups showed the following: REBT (15.66), RT (11.63), and control group (9.99). This study, therefore, concluded that REBT and RT were effective at drastically reducing Deaf learners’ anxiety regarding mathematics. Appropriate recommendations were made and implications were highlighted for practice, policy, and research, based on the findings

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