Anxiety and Fear of Negative Evaluation as Predictors of Hypomanic Activity Among Freshly Admitted University Students in Lagos Nigeria.
This study examines whether anxiety and fear of negative evaluation predict hypomanic activity among new entrants to the University. A total of 350 first-year students comprising 181(51.7%) females and 169 (48.3%) males, selected from various departments and faculties of the University of Lagos, Nig...
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Main Authors: | Bushura, Afolabi Aroyewun, Baba, Ahmed Karatu, Graziella Onyegesi |
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Kabale University
2023
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/1263 |
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