Abstract

Introduction:Anxiety is an emotional and physiological response to the internal felling of overall danger that is easily resolved. The aim of this study has been to determine the relationship between exam anxiety and the feeling of homesickness among non-native students.Methodology:The present study is cross-sectional and the subjects in this study are 80 non-native male and female PhD candidates in clinical and physiopathology majors in 2013 academic year that have been evaluated with the help of Persian homesickness questionnaire and Sarason’s test anxiety questionnaire and the data was analyzed using Pearson’s correlation coefficient.Results:With regard to the Pearson’s correlation coefficient there is a significant and reverse relationship between the desire to return to home and exam anxiety (r=0.0344, p=0.004) and there is a significant and reverse relationship between the Compatibility and exam anxiety (r=0.428, p<0.0001) and there is a significant and direct relationship between the feeling of alone and exam anxiety (r=0.888, p<0.0001).Discussion & Conclusion:There is a significant relationship between the feeling of homesickness and exam anxiety and the mental health of non-native students will be deteriorated by the feeling of homesickness and anxiety.

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  • Anxiety is an emotional and physiological response to the internal felling of overall danger that is resolved

  • Discussion & Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the feeling of homesickness and exam anxiety and the mental health of non-native students will be deteriorated by the feeling of homesickness and anxiety

  • The subjects were divided into clinical students and physiopathology students and were all living in dormitories or rented houses

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Anxiety is an emotional and physiological response to the internal felling of overall danger that is resolved. A homesickness feeling is a kind of feeling of loneliness, isolation or confusion that occur because of the failure and separation from the environment, people, traditions and rituals that they used to. This condition can occur for all people in all age groups but generally speaking happens mostly in children and adolescents when their previous environment (such as former school or former neighborhood) is left. This condition is seen in the early months of migration, especially among women more than men. The problem may mix with being concerned with the consequences of www.ccsenet.org/gjhs

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