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A Quantitative study on the effects of stress on students’ clothing selection and dressing.

Dr. Ogoe, Jacqueline
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Authors
Ogoe, J.
Publication Year
2022
Article Title
A Quantitative study on the effects of stress on students’ clothing selection and dressing.
Journal
British Journal of Education
Volume
10
Issue Number
3
Page Numbers
25-33
ISSN
2054-636X
Abstract

This paper adopted the cross-sectional quantitative approach to examine the effects

stressful activities have on clothing selection and dressing among students. A sample of 280

university students were reached by adopting the purposive and convenience sampling techniques.

Thirty-seven (37) itemized questionnaire was used to obtain information from respondents. The

descriptive analysis carried on three main variables presented high mean values of M=2.91,

SD=0.14 for Stressful Activities, M=2.92, SD=0.21 for Clothing Selection Mode and M=2.68;

SD=0.18 for Clothing Practices to Manage Stress. Results from hypotheses tested indicated

positive correlation between stressful activities and clothing (β=0.406; S. E=0.187, p<0.05);

stress management practices and clothing selection (β=0.615; S. E=0.065; p<0.05) as well as

stressful activities and stress practices (β=-0.321; S. E=0.024; p<0.05). The study recommends

that sensitization programmes should be organized for students to create awareness on possible

sources of stressors and how to manage them through proper wardrobe planning and clothing

management.

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