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Φωτεινή Πολυχρόνη, αναπληρώτρια καθηγήτρια στην Εκπαιδευτική Ψυχολογία, τμήμα Ψυχολογίας, Φιλοσοφική Αθηνών
Summary:
The aim of the present study is to examine the levels of Depression, Anxiety and Anger in Greek University students, possible intercorrelations and the demographic characteristics of the sample. The participants of the study were 350 university students, 175 men and 175 women from two Higher Education Institutions and one Higher Technological Educational Institute of Athens. The psychometric instruments used were a self-report demographic questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory [BDI], the State-Trait Anger Expression Inventory [STAXI] and the Anxiety Questionnaire of Beck (Beck Anxiety Inventory - BAI). The study found that there was a positive correlation between Depression and Anxiety, a positive correlation between Depression and Internal Anger, a negative correlation between Depression, External Anger and Anger Control, while women showed higher rates of Depression and Anxiety than men. Furthermore, first year students showed higher levels of Depression.
Keywords: depression, anxiety, anger, University students
Keywords:
depression, anxiety, anger, University students