Taking deep breaths before a timed math test significantly reduced self-reported feelings of anxiety and improved test performance in Primary 5 students.
Does deep breathing reduce state anxiety and improve test performance in Primary 5 students?
Deep breathing is a quick and simple technique that can immediately alleviate test anxiety and improve academic performance in children.
A pre-test/post-test, intervention-versus-control experimental design was used to examine the effects, mechanisms and moderators of deep breathing on state anxiety and test performance in 122 Primary 5 students. Taking deep breaths before a timed math test significantly reduced self-reported feelings of anxiety and improved test performance. There was a statistical trend towards greater effectiveness in reducing state anxiety for boys compared to girls, and in enhancing test performance for students with higher autonomic reactivity in test-like situations. The latter moderation was significant when comparing high-versus-low autonomic reactivity groups. Mediation analyses suggest that deep breathing reduces state anxiety in test-like situations, creating a better state-of-mind by enhancing the regulation of adaptive-maladaptive thoughts during the test, allowing for better performance. The quick and simple technique can be easily learnt and effectively applied by most children to immediately alleviate some of the adverse effects of test anxiety on psychological well-being and academic performance.
Kiat Hui Khng (Mon,) conducted a other in Test anxiety (n=122). Deep breathing vs. Control was evaluated on State anxiety and test performance. Taking deep breaths before a timed math test significantly reduced self-reported feelings of anxiety and improved test performance in Primary 5 students.