From clicks to crisis: A systematic review of stressors faced by higher education students studying online

John Mingoia, Erin Skinner, Lauren Conboy, Laura Engfors, Brianna Le Busque
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It is well established that most higher education students experience stress, stemming from a range of factors such as exams, time demands, and financial pressure. Given the rising number of students completing their tertiary studies online, identifying stressors faced by the growing online student cohort is important. Therefore, a systematic review was undertaken to identify and consolidate what the key stressors experienced by online higher education students are. This review analyzed 68 articles published in English between 2001 and 2022, retrieved from three databases: ERIC, Web of Science, and PsycINFO. The review found that online university experience a range of stressors, including challenges related to course delivery, technology access, online communication, home learning environments, peer relationships, motivation, and assessments. Strategies to mitigate these stressors include improving course design with engaging and interactive contents, providing technological support and digital literacy training, fostering peer connections through structured interactions, and offering flexible assessments tailored to online contexts. These findings underscore the importance of considering the unique stressors experienced by online students and highlight the need to develop interventions to mitigate these stressors when designing and delivering online courses.

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从点击到危机:高等教育学生在线学习面临的压力源的系统回顾
众所周知,大多数受过高等教育的学生都面临着来自考试、时间要求和经济压力等一系列因素的压力。鉴于在线完成高等教育的学生人数不断增加,确定不断增长的在线学生群体面临的压力因素非常重要。因此,我们进行了一项系统的评估,以确定和巩固在线高等教育学生所经历的主要压力源。本综述分析了2001年至2022年间发表的68篇英文文章,检索自三个数据库:ERIC、Web of Science和PsycINFO。调查发现,在线大学经历了一系列的压力源,包括与课程交付、技术获取、在线交流、家庭学习环境、同伴关系、动机和评估相关的挑战。缓解这些压力源的策略包括:通过引人入胜的互动内容改进课程设计,提供技术支持和数字素养培训,通过结构化互动促进同龄人之间的联系,以及提供适合在线环境的灵活评估。这些发现强调了考虑在线学生所经历的独特压力源的重要性,并强调了在设计和提供在线课程时开发干预措施以减轻这些压力源的必要性。
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