Post-examination syndrome

Post-examination syndrome means that after the examination, candidates have symptoms such as overload of thought, excessive tension, anxiety, irritability, depression, and even severe mental disorders. At the end of the college entrance examination and middle school entrance examination, the candidates and parents were relieved. However, "waiting for results anxiety disorder" and "lost candidate pessimistic depression" and other "sequelae of the college entrance examination" are manifested to varying degrees in many candidates. The psychiatrist analyzed that after the exam, students may have post-examination syndrome due to poor exams or high expectations. Candidates and parents should promptly guide and adjust. "Post-test syndrome" has become a common phenomenon. In particular, candidates who fail to pass the exam may even experience stress disorders such as depression, autism, and apathy. If not handled properly, it will cause long-term negative psychological impact on the candidates and affect their development.

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