The association between perceived health symptoms and academic stress in Spanish Higher Education students

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
M. Casuso-Holgado, N. Moreno-Morales, M. Labajos-Manzanares, Francisco J. Montero-Bancalero
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Abstract

University life can be associated to mental and emotional pressure. The aim of this research was to explore if the perception of the academic context as stressful can be associated to health symptoms (physical and mental) in higher education students enrolled in different degrees. Method. 728 students were recruited from a Spanish university. An academic stressors questionnaire (E-CEA) and response to the stress questionnaire (R-CEA) were used to assess academic stress and health symptoms. We conducted a t-test, Pearson correlation test and hierarchical multiple regression analysis. Results. Academic stress is moderate correlated to health symptoms (r≥.40 in all cases). Specifically, academic stress reported by students is positively associated to physical exhaustion (r=.533; p<.001), sleeping disorders (r=.429; p<.001), irascibility (r=.467; p<.001), negative thoughts (r=.558; p<.001) and feeling nervous (r= .474; p< .001). Significant differences in E-CEA and R-CEA were found for age and major (p≤0.001). We observed a model which accounted for 40.3% of the variance of health symptoms reported by students, being academic stress the strongest predictive variable. Conclusions. The results from this study support the assumption that academic stress has a negative impact on college students´ health.
西班牙高等教育学生感知健康症状与学业压力的关系
大学生活可能与精神和情感压力有关。本研究的目的是探讨在不同学位的高等教育学生中,学术环境压力的感知是否与健康症状(身体和心理)有关。方法:从西班牙一所大学招募728名学生。采用学业压力源问卷(E-CEA)和应激反应问卷(R-CEA)评估学业压力和健康症状。我们进行了t检验、Pearson相关检验和分层多元回归分析。结果。学业压力与健康症状呈中度相关(r≥。在所有情况下都是40)。具体而言,学生报告的学业压力与身体疲惫呈正相关(r=.533;P <.001),睡眠障碍(r=.429;P <.001),易怒(r=.467;P <.001),消极思想(r=.558;P < 0.001)和感觉紧张(r= .474;p <措施)。E-CEA和R-CEA在年龄和专业之间存在显著差异(p≤0.001)。我们观察到一个模型,该模型占学生报告的健康症状方差的40.3%,其中学业压力是最强的预测变量。结论。本研究结果支持学业压力对大学生健康有负面影响的假设。
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