Understanding stress as an impediment to academic performance

J Am Coll Health. 2019 Aug-Sep;67(6):562-570. doi: 10.1080/07448481.2018.1499649. Epub 2018 Oct 4.

Abstract

Objectives: Stress is the most commonly reported impediment to academic performance among college students. The objectives of this study were to examine the accuracy of these perceptions, identify demographic and psychosocial factors that distinguished among students who differed in perceptions of how stress affected their performance, and assess the relations between these factors and grade point average (GPA). Participants: Undergraduate students (N = 8,997) from 20 Midwestern schools. Methods: Participants completed online surveys during February-March 2015 that assessed perceived impediments to academic performance, cumulative GPA, demographic information, and psychosocial factors. Results: Students who reported that stress affected their performance had lower GPAs, and reported more stress and lower coping self-efficacy, resilience, and social support. Male, heterosexual, and ethnic-minority students were less likely to report having stress (but did not have higher GPAs). Conclusion: Stress reduction interventions should target psychosocial factors related to perceiving stress as an impediment and to poorer performance.

Keywords: Academic performance; college students; resilience; stress.

MeSH terms

  • Academic Performance*
  • Adaptation, Psychological
  • Adolescent
  • Educational Measurement
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Self Concept
  • Self Efficacy*
  • Social Support
  • Stress, Psychological / psychology*
  • Students / psychology*
  • Universities
  • Young Adult