Academic Stress and Its Key Contributing Factors Among Allied Health Science Students: A Mixed-Methods Investigation
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Academic Stress, Contributing Factors, Allied Health Science StudentsAbstract
Academic stress is a prevalent phenomenon with significant psychological implications among college students. This study explores the multifaceted nature of academic stress by examining key stress domains such as exam anxiety, teacher-student relationships, self-confidence, and academic workload. Using a mixed-methods design with 60 participants, quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and t-tests, while qualitative themes were generated through thematic analysis of interview data. Results show a predominance of female (75%) and rural (80%) students, with exam anxiety identified as the most significant stressor followed by self-confidence issues and workload. Females and first-year students reported significantly higher stress levels. Qualitative analysis reinforced these findings, highlighting anticipatory stress, syllabus pressure, and self-perception challenges. The study underscores the necessity of targeted mental health interventions, confidence-building programs, and curriculum reforms to mitigate academic stress.Published
2025-12-10
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T Vidyashree, Divyashree HR, Shivanakarappa C, Sanjay M S, Bhagyashree C K, Reema Jenifer, & Chithrashree K S. (2025). Academic Stress and Its Key Contributing Factors Among Allied Health Science Students: A Mixed-Methods Investigation. International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.25215/1304.080
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