The impact of rurality on anxiety in secondary school students: a systematic review

Title
The impact of rurality on anxiety in secondary school students: a systematic review
Publication Date
2020
Author(s)
Harvey, Kathryn
Clark, Jane
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
United Kingdom
DOI
10.1080/00131911.2018.1520690
UNE publication id
une:1959.11/26525
Abstract
Anxiety is an identified risk for students and its rates are increasing amongst young people. While there are numerous articles available on anxiety and adolescents, little is known about the impact that rurality may have on anxiety in secondary school students. In light of this, a systematic literature review was undertaken to explore not only the ways in which anxiety impacts upon students in secondary school but also whether living and studying in a rural context presented additional stressors. Through an examination of 29 peer-reviewed publications, six key themes were identified relating to the area under investigation: anxiety, long-term effect of anxiety, school completion, academic achievement, rurality and educational interventions. The conclusion of this review is that while rurality can have a significant negative impact upon students’ anxiety and its management, through the implementation of school-based interventions, teachers can minimise its effect on academic outcomes.
Link
Citation
Educational Review, 72(4), p. 520-539
ISSN
1465-3397
0013-1911
Start page
520
End page
539

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