Exploring the Experience of Anxiety Among Final Year Students at University: A Thematic Analysis

Abstract

The transition from undergraduate study to a postgraduate career can be an anxiety provoking experience for many students. In this study, we explore the shared experience of five “anxious” undergraduate students as they transition from higher education towards their postgraduate careers. Using a qualitative methodology, semi-structured interviews were conducted with five female undergraduate students from different courses at a UK university. A thematic analysis revealed two overarching themes: perceived pressure without sufficient support, and concerns about next steps. The findings suggested the final year is emotionally demanding, and students felt as though there was a lack of provision to manage their transition to postgraduate work or study. Possible implications for policymakers are detailed and areas for research are discussed.

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open access article

Keywords

anxiety, university, transition, support, qualitative research methodology, thematic analysis

Citation

Keane, C., Waldeck, D., Holliman, A., Goodman, S., & Choudhry, K. (2021) Exploring the Experience of Anxiety Among Final Year Students at University: A Thematic Analysis. The Qualitative Report, 26 (8), pp. 2621-2630

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