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INTRODUCTION
Rationale
People who have social anxiety- also known as social phobia- experience
persistent feelings of fear when exposed to social situations. They may feel
fear; they tend to avoid these situations entirely. This condition has a profound
anxiety face an uphill task during their schooling years since schools are primarily
students by fostering discussions between teachers and pupils alike daily. Even
the idea of raising ones hand in class or presenting information could have
potential risks associated with it for someone dealing with this disorder because
they might feel overwhelmed by the situation. Over time the effects could lead to
poor grades in school due to avoiding interactions which then lead students down
Philippines has shown us just how prevalent social anxiety is among Filipino
students, and the most common type of anxiety disorder prevalent among Filipino
which presents a notable challenge. Additionally, social anxiety can hinder healthy
relations beyond the school environment such as with friends and family members
or building new friendships can be notably difficult for students who struggle with
social anxiety symptoms. Thus, one may feel cut off and by themselves, fostering
The goal of this study is to tackle the prevalent issue of social anxiety
through identification and aid. It is essential for schools to tackle social anxiety,
aid those struggling with social anxiety in school settings. These resources come
requirements and offer alternative assignments for learners with these challenges.
The aim of this research is to analyze the prevalence and effects of social
anxiety on Grade 10 students from Mactan National High School. In pursuit of this
objective, the comprehensive study will investigate two interrelated factors - social
anxiety and academic stress. The main focus here is to explore how they influence
examine how these factors can trigger negative emotions such as loneliness or
schools take note of these findings so that they can call action upon it.
The respondents for this study are Grade 10 students at Mactan National
High School, and the study is conceptualized within the framework of drawing
classroom.
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Showed that the ability to read mental states from the eye region was
development during the course of middle Hughes (2016) opened the door to the
have not been investigated in any studies yet. between kids' middle school peer
other people's feelings offers a way for socially anxious students to mitigate
selves, including Social identities) have been investigated in the sense that they
are significant regarding a wide variety of intragroup and nomena. In that instance,
social identity theorists have looked at the connection between one's self-
perception and other types of social behavior, including group polarization, crowd
there are exceptions. Group members may encounter several forms of identity
threats, according to the social identity theory. When the group's perceived
also encounter numerous social identity threats, one of which occurs when the
felt by individuals who cannot be held personally responsible for the actions of their
community. For example, people of one nation may suffer guilt or shame about
crimes p erpetrated by their nation long before they were ever born.Social identity
is included in our research for our theoratical background considering that many
students dont know how to communicate with other people. We include this theory
because we want to know why some students are experiencing this and why is this
important.Social identity is perspective of one self of how they can see themself to
other group of people whether they belong to the group or not, of how they can
socialize with other people. Thats why when it comes to groupings in classroom for
activities, they don't approach their groupmates for their opinions because they are
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afraid to be jugded and they start to overthink, thats why they dont socialize with
subject was presented. According to Eysenck's prior research, the hypothesis also
makes the premise that nervous people could exert more effort to make up for
tested outside of the ongoing work of Eysenck and his colleagues, it successfully
combines most of the existing anxiety research. These authors also emphasize
that the hypothesis is primarily focused on the effects of anxiety on attention and
will/can experience things like being pressured infront because of the attention
they get, they might do less than they can due to the attetion they cant handle, it
groupings.
THE PROBLEM
This study seeks to provide insight into the prevalence and effects of social anxiety
MNHS learners
levels
support groups and other accommodations for supporting those with social anxiety
disorder
Academic Performance:
anxiety and academic stress with regard to their impact on students' grades.
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structures which may aid students with social anxiety to triumph over it while
achievement.
students and their personal growth and overall wellbeing. In acknowledging social
connections, the study confirms its recognition. Understanding these effects and
environment that addresses the educational needs of students with social anxiety
as counseling services along with resources like peer support groups or alternative
assignments will allow them to create a safe space for students where they can
The call for attention and action regarding the prevalence and impact of
this study emphasizes the importance of recognizing how social anxiety affects
effective support systems and targeted interventions for addressing social anxiety