Anxiety among high school boys in south Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Saif Abadi Alzahrani
  • Ahmed Alzahrani
  • Mazen Ayed Alghamdi
  • Mohammed Alzahrani
  • Faisal Alharthi
  • Riyan Alzahrani
  • Ali Alzahrani

Keywords:

Jeddah
high school
studying
Anxiety

Abstract

Background: Anxiety is considered one of the most common psychological disorders. And its symptoms include nervousness, fear, panic, and apprehension.
Objective: To determine the general prevalence of anxiety symptoms among high school boys in south Jeddah.
Methods: A cross sectional study targeting high school students in south Jeddah using a translated reliable self-administered questionnaire.
Results: A total of (358) students have participated in the study. The participants were asked about their feelings in the last two weeks, and the responses were as follow; 41.2% have never felt anxious or irritable, while 7% had the feeling nearly every day. 57.7% have never been bothered by not being able to control their anxiety, and 5.2% could not control it. 47.6% had not worried too much while 9.2% worried every day. 54.9% had no trouble relaxing, and 7.6% of the students were not able to relax.
Conclusion: Our study addresses a relatively high prevalence of anxiety symptoms among high school boys in south Jeddah, ranging from 5.2% to 13.2% for some symptoms.

Author Biographies

Saif Abadi Alzahrani

Al-Baha university | KSA.

Ahmed Alzahrani

Al-Baha university | KSA.

Mazen Ayed Alghamdi

Al-Baha university | KSA.

Mohammed Alzahrani

Taif university | KSA.

Faisal Alharthi

Taif university | KSA.

Riyan Alzahrani

Taif university | KSA.

Ali Alzahrani

Taif university | KSA.

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2018-03-30

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Anxiety among high school boys in south Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(8), 143-136. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S050118

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Anxiety among high school boys in south Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (2018). Journal of Educational and Psychological Sciences, 2(8), 143-136. https://doi.org/10.26389/AJSRP.S050118