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Making the grade but feeling distressed: Gender differences in academic performance and internal distress.
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Educational PsychologyEducationMental HealthStudent OutcomeAdolescencePsychologyGender IdentityAcademic PerformanceGender StudiesYouth Well-beingSchool FunctioningGirls Outperform BoysSchool PsychologyStudent SuccessGender DifferencesAdolescent PsychologyAdolescent DevelopmentHigher EducationChild DevelopmentInternal DistressGender DevelopmentSecondary EducationEducational AssessmentMedicine
There is disagreement over whether girls or boys are at risk in the context of school. Girls outperform boys in school, particularly in stereotypically feminine subjects. However, girls are also more vulnerable to internal distress than boys are. The aim of this research was to understand this pattern of gender differences. Gender differences in academic performance and internal distress were examined in elementary school children moving into adolescence. Girls outperformed boys across all 4 subjects but were also more prone to internal distress than boys were. Girls doing poorly in school were the most vulnerable to internal distress. However, even girls doing well in school were more vulnerable than boys
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