Academic Stress in Online Higher Education

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
F. S. Fayda-Kınık
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Abstract

With the unprecedented impacts of the COVID-19 outbreak, higher education institutions have faced a number of challenges, one of which is the transition to online education. University students have experienced varying levels of stress as the largest group affected by this transition. The perceived level of academic stress experienced by university students in this new system has become significant for the improvement in online learning at the tertiary level. Therefore, this study aimed to measure the level of academic stress among university students including the components of pressures to perform, perceptions of workload, academic self-perceptions, and time restraints during online learning. In order to measure the level of academic stress among university students, a quantitative research design was adopted through gathering statistical data from 147 undergraduate students studying online in different departments in Turkey utilizing “The Perception of Academic Stress Scale” including the components of pressures to perform, perceptions of workload, academic self-perceptions, and time restraints during online learning. The results of this quantitatively designed study revealed that the perceived level of academic stress among university students was found as neutral in general; regarding the components of "Pressures to Perform" as high, of “Perceptions of Workload”, "Academic Self-Perceptions" and "Time Restraints" as neutral.  Some statistically significant differences were also detected in the perceived level of academic stress in relation to the variables of gender, age (Gen X vs Gen Y), year of study, satisfaction with the learning and home environments.
网络高等教育中的学业压力
随着新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,高等教育机构面临着一系列挑战,其中之一就是向在线教育过渡。大学生作为受这种转变影响最大的群体,经历了不同程度的压力。大学生在这种新系统中感受到的学习压力水平对于提高高等教育在线学习水平具有重要意义。因此,本研究旨在测量大学生在网络学习中的学业压力水平,包括学业压力、工作量感知、学业自我感知和时间限制的组成部分。为了衡量大学生的学业压力水平,采用定量研究设计,利用“学业压力感知量表”收集土耳其不同院系147名在线学习本科生的统计数据,包括学业压力、工作量感知、学业自我感知和在线学习时间限制的组成部分。本研究结果显示,大学生学业压力感知水平总体上为中性;认为“工作压力”的组成部分较高,而“工作量认知”、“学业自我认知”及“时间限制”的组成部分则为中性。在与性别、年龄(X世代vs Y世代)、学习年限、对学习和家庭环境的满意度等变量相关的学业压力感知水平方面,也发现了一些统计学上显著的差异。
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