The Relationships among Social Skills, Anxiety and Academic
Performance of Nursing Students of Yasuj University of
Medical Sciences in 2018
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Jafar Majidianfard1* * , Mohammad Bagher Majidianfard , Mohsen Sadri Nasab Babakan |
Corresponding Author) Nursing Expert, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Student Research Committee, Yasuj, Iran |
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Abstract: (2405 Views) |
Introduction: Academic performance and anxiety at university are among the issues that have caught
community leaders and researchers’ attention. It has always been important to consider what factors affect
students’ academic achievement and success, or how much is the contribution of each factor. Therefore,
the purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among social skills, anxiety and academic
performance of nursing students of Yasuj University of Medical Sciences in 2018.
Methods: This research is a descriptive-correlational regression study. The population of this study
included all nursing students of Yasuj University of Medical Sciences in 2018. The sampling method in this
study was simple random sampling during which two questionnaires, Matson Social Skills Questionnaire
(1976) and Sheenan Anxiety Inventory (1989), were distributed among 200 people. The reliability of these
questionnaires calculated by Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was 0.86 and 0.70, respectively. Data were
analyzed using Pearson correlation matrix and stepwise regression model by SPSS software.
Results: The analysis of research findings indicated that there was a positive and significant relationship
between social skill sub-components (appropriate social skill, superiority, peer relationship) and academic
performance (P <0.01). Also, there was a significantly negative relationship between the components of nonsocial
behavior, aggression, and academic performance (P <0.001). Also, among social skills, appropriate
social skills, peer relationship and non-social behavior with values (-0.32, -0.38 and β = -0.60) were able to
significantly predict anxiety changes. While positive social skills decrease students’ anxiety, negative social
skills increase it.
Conclusion: Generally, the results of the present study are in relation to the studies concerning the
relationships among social skills, anxiety and academic performance of students and it can be said that positive
social skills can significantly increase students’ academic performance. Also, positive social skills decrease
students’ anxiety while negative social skills increase students’ anxiety. Therefore, it is recommended that
administrators and university professors make the necessary plans to enhance social skills and students’
academic performance and reduce their anxiety. |
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Keywords: Social skills, Anxiety, Academic performance, Students |
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Type of Study: Research |
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General Received: 2020/03/9 | Accepted: 2020/03/9 | Published: 2020/03/9
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