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新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)的威胁不仅集中在身体健康上,还影响了一个人的心理健康。研究表明,COVID-19导致焦虑水平升高(Racine et al., 2021)。本研究试图评估Sta初中生的一般焦虑水平、新冠肺炎大流行焦虑水平和学业相关焦虑水平。特蕾西塔国家高中2020-2021学年。利用广泛性焦虑障碍-7 (GAD-7)筛查工具,结合COVID-19和学业相关焦虑的问题,进行了在线调查。本研究的调查对象是290名初中生,他们是从1179名总人口中随机抽取的。研究表明,53%的男生只有轻度焦虑,38%的女生有轻度焦虑。此外,数据显示,大多数学生(54.25%)因COVID-19大流行而焦虑增加。值得注意的是,44.14%的学生表示他们在适应模块化(印刷)远程学习方面有困难,43.10%的学生表示在回答自学模块(slm)方面有困难,48.62%的学生肯定他们在集中注意力学习方面有困难。针对初中生的焦虑,建议利用ease项目(缓解大流行期间的学术压力)通过艺术活动来控制学生的焦虑。
Addressing the Anxiety of the Junior High School Students in Sta. Teresita National High School Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic
The threat of the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) is not solely focused on one’s physical health, it has also affected one’s mental health. Studies suggest that COVID-19 led to a heightened level of anxiety (Racine et al., 2021). This study attempted to assess the level of general anxiety, the anxiety caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and academic-related anxiety of the junior high school students of Sta. Teresita National High School for the school year 2020-2021. An online survey was conducted utilizing the General Anxiety Disorder -7 (GAD-7) screening tool together with questions on COVID-19 and academic-related anxiety. The respondents of the study were 290 junior high school students, which were selected randomly from the total population of 1,179. The study showed that 53% of the male students experience only Minimal Anxiety, while 38% of the female students experience Mild Anxiety. Additionally, the data showed that the majority of the students (54.25%) have experienced an increase in anxiety due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It can also be noted that 44.14% stated that they were having difficulty adapting to the Modular (Printed) Distance Learning, 43.10% expressed difficulties in answering the Self-Learning Modules (SLMs) and 48.62% affirmed that they experience difficulty in concentrating on their lessons. To address the anxiety of the junior high school students, the proponents recommend the utilization of Project EASED (Easing Academic Stress Experienced During pandemic) to control the anxiety of the students through Art activities.