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Self-esteem and psychological distress of students with special educational needs in higher education

Author(s)
Ng, Anna Hoi Nga  
Boey, Kam Weng  
Author(s)
Kwan, C. W.
Date Issued
2022
Publisher
Asian Centre for Inclusive Education
Journal
Asian Journal of Inclusive Education
Volume
10
Issue
2
Start page
3
End page
24
Abstract
In recent years, an increasing number of students with special educational needs (SEN) continue their studies into tertiary education. Students with SEN undergo a transition process that reveals more vulnerabilities and make additional efforts to cope with the challenges in higher education. This study investigated the self-esteem and psychological distress of students with SEN in higher education, drawing on secondary analysis of data gathered by the Annual Student Survey of one higher education institution in Hong Kong that included background information (e.g., demographic characteristics, SEN status, family income, etc.) and measures of self-esteem and psychological distress of depression, anxiety, and stress. Students were assessed at the beginning of an academic year (designated T1) and again at the beginning of the following academic year (designated T2). The results showed that the self-esteem of students with SEN deteriorated significantly at T2. Symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress also increased. The findings strongly suggest that supportive services should be provided for students with SEN to help them face the challenges of transition from secondary to tertiary education and assist them in coping with the challenges of higher education.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/4228
DOI
10.59595/ajie.10.2.2
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