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Analyzing the Relationship between the Students’ Stress-Coping Styles and School Attachment
2018
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Asian Journal of Education and Training
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Stress is an integral part of daily life for students like all adults. For this reason, one of the important functions of education is to enable students to learn healthy ways of stress coping. Besides, school attachment, which affects students’ behavioral, psychological and social development, is also influenced by many variables such as stress level. However, in the related literature, the relationship between students’ stress-coping styles and students’ school attachment has not been fully elucidated. In this context, this study examines the predictive role of students’ stress-coping styles on school attachment. The relational research model was used in the study. Five hundred and eighty-seven high school students selected by simple random sampling in Ankara province were administered Coping Styles Inventory and Scale for School Engagement. Using social support differs by sex and school attachment differs by class level. There is a positive relationship between seeking of social support, self-confident approach, optimistic approach and school attachment; a negative relationship between helpless approach and submissive approach and school attachment. Self-confident approach, submissive approach, and seeking of social support are were significant predictors of school attachment. Recommendations as regards increasing the level of student attachment presented in the end of the study.

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