Author:
de Sá Vitor Rabelo,Gulá Paula Victoria Sozza Silva,Prizon Tamiris,Falcoski Raquel Messi,Ruggiero Rafael Naime,Padovan-Neto Fernando E.
Abstract
AbstractThis study aimed to explore the impact of anxiety and functional impairment measures on a sample of undergraduate psychology students. Learning performance was evaluated during the emergency remote teaching during the first wave and in the post-vaccination period of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. Data modeling revealed that psychometric indicators of severe anxiety and severe functional impairment predicted students with lower learning performance in pairs of pre- and post-test multiple-choice questions. This is the first study to highlight the association between measures of generalized anxiety and functional impairment having a deleterious impact on students’ learning performance. This manuscript highlights that educational policies should be designed to deal with students’ mental health under stressful situations.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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