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  1. (PDF) Stress among students: An emerging issue

    As a matter of fact, research projects have found that even though it has a different degree depending on the student, stress is an "unavoidable phenomenon" (Rana et al., 2019) for scholars ...

  2. Full article: The impact of stress on students in secondary school and

    The impact of this ongoing academic-related stress to student outcomes and well-being has not been comprehensibly explored. Therefore, the current narrative review explores the impact of academic-related stress on students' academic performance, mental health and well-being. ... Previous research indicates that self-reported stress is ...

  3. Academic Stress and Mental Well-Being in College Students: Correlations

    Although there is a paucity of research examining the impact of academic stress in non-binary college students, prior studies have indicated that non-binary adults face adverse mental health outcomes when compared to male and female-identifying individuals (Thorne et al., 2018; Jones et al., 2019; Budge et al., 2020).

  4. Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Among Undergraduate Students during the

    COVID-19 and Student Mental Health. Empirical studies reported a high prevalence of college mental health issues during the early phase of COVID-19 around the world (Cao et al., 2020; Chang et al., 2020; Liu et al., 2020, Rajkumar, 2020; Saddik et al., 2020).In the U.S. a few, but a growing number of empirical surveys and studies were conducted to assess college students' mental health ...

  5. Family and Academic Stress and Their Impact on Students' Depression

    Therefore, the current research investigates stress among students from family and academic perspectives using Lazaru's theory which describes stress as a relation between an individual and his environment and examines how it impacts students' depression level, leading to their academic performance. Most of the available studies on stress and ...

  6. Fluctuations in behavior and affect in college students ...

    Below, we present the results of our two main research goals: (1) a description of the temporal dynamics of the average student's daily stress, sleep, physical activity, and academic and social ...

  7. Stress management interventions for college students: A systematic

    This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to examine the effects of stress management interventions in reducing stress, depression, and anxiety among college students. Two separate meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials were conducted using the random-effects model, for students with high-stress levels (n = 8) and for the unselected college student population (n = 46). Overall ...

  8. Student mental health is in crisis. Campuses are rethinking their approach

    By nearly every metric, student mental health is worsening. During the 2020-2021 school year, more than 60% of college students met the criteria for at least one mental health problem, according to the Healthy Minds Study, which collects data from 373 campuses nationwide (Lipson, S. K., et al., Journal of Affective Disorders, Vol. 306, 2022).In another national survey, almost three quarters ...

  9. Social Sciences

    We have thus tried to better assess the impact of sport and relaxation on student stress and determine the extent to which these activities can significantly reduce stress and its harmful effects on the health of young students. ... According to the website of the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research (MESR), the student population ...

  10. The way to relieve college students' academic stress: the influence

    Background and research objectives Given the enduring popularity of higher education, there has been considerable attention on the correlation between college students' engagement in sports and their academic stress levels. This study seeks to delve deeply into how university physical education fosters academic performance by influencing students' sports interests, particularly in ...

  11. Stress and Quality of Life Among University Students: A Systematic

    Therefore, this research aimed to analyze recent scientific productions about stress and quality of life in university students. Methods A systematic review was conducted on the recent scientific production (i.e., published papers along the last five (5) years) in Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, PubMed and Virtual Health Library (BVS).

  12. Stress among higher education students: towards a research agenda

    Research on student stress is also dominated by studies from North America and is atheoretical in nature (Cotton et al. 2002). There has also been a lack of empirical work examining the strategies used by individuals to reduce stress once they have arrived at university (Nonis et al. 1998).

  13. Psychological need satisfaction and academic stress in college students

    Students, who are trying to complete academic activities in an educational environment, are objected to academic stress. Research results indicated that this stress can be reduced by the individual and psychosocial resources of them. So, this study aimed to determine the mediating role of grit and academic self-efficacy in the relationship between students' psychological need satisfaction ...

  14. Students Experiencing Stress

    Stress is the body's emotional, physical, or behavioral response to environmental change. Stress can be a short-term reaction in response to an upcoming event, such as homework deadlines, an upcoming exam, or speaking in front of the class. Stress can also result from traumatic or ongoing experiences, such as coping with parents' divorce ...

  15. The Science Behind Student Stress

    The Science Behind Student Stress. A new study shows how a growth mindset helps students cope with academic setbacks. A new study finds that when students experience an academic setback such as a bad grade, the amount of cortisol—the so-called stress hormone—in their bodies typically spikes. For most students it drops back down to normal ...

  16. Student stress and mental health during online learning: Potential for

    Research has shown that student stress during online learning is a major concern, with many students experiencing increased stress levels due to the unfamiliarity of the online environment, uncertainty about the future, and difficulties in adjusting to remote learning [32, 33]. Student stress during online learning has been found to have a ...

  17. 50 Current Student Stress Statistics: 2024 Data ...

    36.5% of U.S. college students pointed to stress as the biggest reason why their academic performance suffered negatively for the past 12 months. In addition, 29.5 % listed anxiety as a factor. For American middle schoolers, 61% of teens admitted feeling a lot of pressure to get good grades.

  18. How stress-related factors affect mental wellbeing of university students

    Objectives. Deriving from a conceptual model the aim of the study was to explore 1) the association of underlying stressors (academic pressure, family circumstances, side-activity pressure, and financial situation) with perceived stress and mental wellbeing, 2) whether perceived stress mediates the association between the sources of stress and mental wellbeing and 3) whether loneliness, self ...

  19. Frontiers

    Among the subgroups of students, women, non-binary students, and second-year students reported higher academic stress levels and worse mental well-being (Table 2; Figures 2-4).In addition, the combined measures differed significantly between the groups in each category ().However, as measured by partial eta squared, the effect sizes were relatively small, given the convention of 0.01 = small ...

  20. PTSD Has Surged Among College Students

    The prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder among college students rose to 7.5 percent in 2022, more than double the rate five years earlier, researchers found.

  21. Seven models of undergraduate research for student success

    To enhance the student experience and increase access to experiential learning, colleges and universities have gotten creative with undergraduate research experiences. Undergraduate research opportunities are one way to provide experiential learning in many disciplines, introducing learners to research methods under the supervision of a faculty member and providing experience for a résumé.

  22. Sources of stress and coping strategies among Chinese medical graduate

    Stress is viewed as a state of real or perceived threat to homeostasis [].Chinese medical graduate students face challenges such as longer academic years and high clinical pressures [].Research has shown that the overall prevalence of depression among medical students globally is 28.0% [], with Asian students having a depression rate of approximately 38.0% [].

  23. Honors student produces prize-winning research on loneliness

    Finally, when the stress tests were done, the subjects completed the UCLA Loneliness Scale Version 3 questionnaire, which research has found to be a reliable means of measuring loneliness. Duffy had hypothesized that lonelier subjects would have more pronounced stress responses than less lonely subjects, and indeed that's what her data revealed.

  24. Studies show a rise of PTSD in college students

    Recent studies have shown that post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety are on the rise in college students. The research, published on JAMA Network, indicated that PTSD among college students increased from 3.4% to 7.5% between 2017 and 2022.Over 390,000 participants were involved in the study.

  25. PTSD, anxiety is rising among college students

    America's college students seem to be more stressed than ever, with a new report finding a sharp rise in cases of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and acute stress disorder (ASD) on campuses ...

  26. How grad students can sustain well-being through job searches (opinion)

    Grad students and postdocs about to embark on a job search can sustain their well-being by taking a holistic approach, write Pallavi Eswara and Lauren Lyon. Career advancement is exciting and rewarding, but it is usually accompanied by significant stress, uncertainties and hurdles to overcome. Gallup has identified five elements of well-being—career, social, financial, physical and community ...

  27. How Can Students Release Stress and Improve Concentration?

    When students are feeling mental strain and stress, meditation can help restore balance and promote a healthy state of mind. Meditation has been shown to increase positive emotions such as joy, happiness, contentment, and love. It also decreases negative emotions such as anger, anxiety, stress, and depression.

  28. Academic Stress and Emotional Well-Being in United States College

    Consistent with previous research on emotional well-being in college students during COVID-19 (e.g., Ma et al., 2020; Son et al., 2020), a significant proportion (about one-third) of students reported difficulty coping with COVID-19 related disruptions and the elevated levels of stress. Given research showing that college students are at ...

  29. Investigation of the Effect of Laughter Yoga on Stress‐Coping Behaviors

    The research was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki (World Medical Association, 2013). 5. Results. Of the students, 50% were in the control group and 50% were in the intervention group. Of the students in the intervention group, 73.4% were women, 73.7% did not have a chronic disease, and 57.9% voluntarily preferred the ...