
Anxiety, Depression, and a Sense of Acceptance in Female Japanese University Students
We examined the relationships among anxiety, depression, and a sense of acceptance (Ibasho) in a group of female Japanese undergraduate students (N = 194). The results showed that their scores for state anxiety, trait anxiety, and depression differed significantly according to
their Ibasho scores. In addition, multiple comparisons showed that the values for the group with a low Ibasho score were significantly higher than those for groups with Ibasho scores in the middle and high range, and that the values for the middle group were higher than those for the high
group.
Keywords: ANXIETY; DEPRESSION; GENDER; IBASHO; SENSE OF ACCEPTANCE; STUDENTS
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: August 1, 2014
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