IMPACT OF STRESS ON STUDENTS PERFORMANCE

  • T. Sanjeev Kumar Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Gates Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • GK. Sushma Student, Department of Management Studies, Gates Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh, India.
  • G. Ramya Student, Department of Management Studies, Gates Institute of Technology, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Keywords: Stress Acute, Episodic, Chronic, Boosts Immune System Render Strength, Hampers Performance, Academic Stress

Abstract

This examines the impact of stress on student’s academic performance & stress management among students. To ascertain or identify the extent to which stress affects student’s academic success, health & general life style, as well as to enquire & bring to light measures to counteract the effects of existing stress in students. The main objectives of the study were to find out the common symptoms of stress, causes of stress and to suggest stress management strategies used by students for stress. Stress among students will explain the three types of stress management strategies used by students. The types were grouped in to three, namely acute stress, episodic acute stress, and chronic stress. With respect to acute stress is known as short-term stress; caused by recent major events such as a medical diagnosis. In case of episodic, it is a series of stressful events, each one triggering the other. In the category of chronic stress it is worst type of stress, you live with every day wrong job or child with special need a stressful event. The purpose of the study is to find out the level of academic stress among students.

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How to Cite
T. Sanjeev Kumar, GK. Sushma, & G. Ramya. (2018). IMPACT OF STRESS ON STUDENTS PERFORMANCE. International Journal of Applied Service Marketing Perspectives, 7(01), 3305-3309. Retrieved from https://asmp.gfer.org/index.php/asmp/article/view/6
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