2019
DOI: 10.1108/jarhe-06-2018-0100
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Assessment of academic stress and coping strategies among built environment undergraduate students in Nigerian higher education

Abstract: Purpose Stress has become an important topic in the academic environment. However, studies on academic stress among built environment students have received little attention. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is to assess the causes of academic stress, and its coping strategies among built environment undergraduate students in public higher education institution (HEI) in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach An extensive literature review was conducted to identify the causes of academic stress and its cop… Show more

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“…Firstly, it includes the stressors that produce that condition, and secondly, it focuses on the behavioral and physiological reactions that these stressors trigger individually [18]. Thus, stress arises when, under academic stressors (performance and academic excellence), students' subjective experiences of stress and the feeling of loss of control when faced with new challenges to overcome come into play [19]. Some studies have pointed out three major groups of academic stressors: (a) aspects related to assessment, (b) increased "workload", and (c) aspects linked to the instructional processes, such as methodology or the teacher-student relationship [20].…”
Section: Academic Stress In the University Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, it includes the stressors that produce that condition, and secondly, it focuses on the behavioral and physiological reactions that these stressors trigger individually [18]. Thus, stress arises when, under academic stressors (performance and academic excellence), students' subjective experiences of stress and the feeling of loss of control when faced with new challenges to overcome come into play [19]. Some studies have pointed out three major groups of academic stressors: (a) aspects related to assessment, (b) increased "workload", and (c) aspects linked to the instructional processes, such as methodology or the teacher-student relationship [20].…”
Section: Academic Stress In the University Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human capital theory as contextualized within the higher education arena (Useem and Karabel, 1986) states that human capital accumulated over the years constitutes social capital, cultural capital, scholastic capital, market value capital as well as inner value capital (Donald et al, 2019). The academic journey is often stressful to students, which can often be detrimental to their wellbeing (Udhayakumar and Illango, 2018;Dada et al, 2019). Graduate students are often confronted with issues within the Spirituality among management students…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students face a series of challenges during learning, such as assignment burden, learned helplessness, learning difficulties, and pressure (Fook & Sidhu, ). Recent studies have addressed that students perceived pressure from various sources including high family expectation, vastness of the academic curriculum and assignment, time management of balancing school and social life, and decision of career path (Dada, Babatunde, & Adeleye, ). The negative impact of these challenges can lead to poor academic achievement (Austin, Saklofske, & Mastoras, ; Sohail, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%