The Intervening Role of Alexithymia in the Relationship between Attachment Styles and Test Anxiety among Gifted High School Students.
10.4082/kjfm.2015.36.4.174
- Author:
Esfandiar SEPAHVAND
1
;
Ali ZAKIEI
;
Keivan RAFIEIAN
;
Saeid ROUMANI
;
Saeid KOMASI
;
Soheyla RESHADAT
Author Information
1. Department of Educational Psychology, Shahid Chamran University, Ahvaz, Iran.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Test Anxiety;
Attachment Style;
Alexithymia
- MeSH:
Affective Symptoms*;
Anxiety*;
Aptitude;
Data Collection;
Humans
- From:Korean Journal of Family Medicine
2015;36(4):174-179
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Given the importance of test anxiety among gifted students, the present study was conducted to assess the intervening role of alexithymia in the relationship between test anxiety and attachment styles. METHODS: By means of simple random sampling, 300 participants were selected out of all the students at two high schools in Khorramabad, which are affiliated with the Iranian National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (SAMPAD). Test anxiety, alexithymia, and attachment style questionnaires were used for data collection. Pearson correlation and path analysis tests were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: The results showed a positive relationship between test anxiety and avoidant and anxious attachment styles. Alexithymia and test anxiety were also positively related. Moreover, the results indicated that 12% of changes in test anxiety were explained by avoidant and anxious attachment styles as well as alexithymia. The relationship between the avoidant attachment style and test anxiety was 0.06 through alexithymia. However, no significant relationship between anxious attachment and test anxiety through alexithymia was found. CONCLUSION: The avoidant attachment style leads to test anxiety when the level of alexithymia increases in an individual.