A Correlational Study on the Impact of Perceived Sources of Stress on Academic Performance
Journal Title: Psychology and Education: A Multidisciplinary Journal - Year 2022, Vol 6, Issue 4
Abstract
The main objective of this study was to determine the impact of perceived sources of stress on the academic performance of college students in the new normal classes. It utilized the descriptive correlational method of research and applied the following statistical treatment of data's: Mean, Pearson-;r, T-test, and ANOVA using SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). This investigation used researcher-made survey questionnaire which undergoes validation and summative assessment tool for both general and professional education which undergoes item analysis. Universal sampling technique was used with a total of 119 college students in Davao de Oro, Philippines. The result of the study revealed that students in new-normal education have high stress on academic factors, personal factors, relationship factors, and environmental factors. Moreover, there is a moderate negative correlation on perceived sources of stress and academic performance which means that the higher the stress level, the lower the academic performance will be. Age, Gender, and Ethnicity are examined to find significant difference among the group, the result shows that there is no significant difference on both perceived sources of stress and academic performance in relation to the stated moderating variables. As recommendations, students must be more motivated and engaged in learning for them to easily find comfort and healthy relationship. Teachers must be updated and well-trained with the new trends of teaching strategies to students see their fullest potential and be honed holistically. Schools shall have program for students to be provided with counselling sessions with a licensed professional counselor or psychometrician. This is to advocate on the Mental Health Awareness and to intervene students who are struggling to build themselves as early as possible.
Authors and Affiliations
John Patrick Arcite
“Smart Learning, Smarter Emotions”: Correlation Between Outcome-Based Learning Environment and the Emotional-Social Intelligence of Senior High School Students
This study aimed to describe the outcome-based learning environment (OBLE) and emotional-social intelligence (ESI) of senior high school students enrolled in the Technical-Vocational Livelihood (TVL) track in a high scho...
Unraveling the Narratives of the Recipients of Project DOORS of the District of Kabankalan II: Basis for Technical Assistance
This study investigated and analyzed the narratives of the recipients of Project Digitization of Online and Offline Resources for Sustainability (DOORS) in the District of Kabankalan II: Basis for the Technical Assistanc...
Students' Response to the Teachers' Approach on their Mistakes in Online Classes
Every teacher must deal with mistakes made by students in class. Teachers employ strategies and techniques to correct their mistakes, particularly during lessons. This study investigated teachers' approaches to students'...
Education Funding and Teacher Migration: The Unending Challenges of Developing Countries
This study examines the issues and concerns of developing countries about education particularly on the aspect of education funding and teacher migration. The study is conducted using document analysis and data mining me...
Reducing Student's Tardiness Through SSIP (Students Success Intervention Program)
This action research primarily hoped to reduce student's tardiness through students' success intervention program (SSIP). Tardiness is one of the problems faced by school nowadays. Tardiness is a problem whether it is pr...