Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia

Stress among undergraduate students in Malaysia is a growing concern. However, policy makers mostly account for external stressors in decision making. For instance, most of the stress-coping mechanisms in private universities focus predominantly on external stressors. Internal stressors, like differ...

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Main Authors: Toh, Seong-Yuen *, Kaur, Ranita *, Tehseen, Shehnaz *
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Published: Common Ground Research Networks 2021
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author Toh, Seong-Yuen *
Kaur, Ranita *
Tehseen, Shehnaz *
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description Stress among undergraduate students in Malaysia is a growing concern. However, policy makers mostly account for external stressors in decision making. For instance, most of the stress-coping mechanisms in private universities focus predominantly on external stressors. Internal stressors, like differences in personality traits of students, are overlooked when determining preventive measures adopted by private universities to cope with students’ mental health. This study investigates whether internal stressors make some students more susceptible to stress than others. The relationships between personality traits and stress among undergraduate students in Malaysia and the concept of brooding are of particular interest. Data from 131 respondents were analyzed using SPSS and Smart-PLS software reveal that the model in this study has large predictive power (R 2= 0.487) with Neuroticism (large effect size) and Agreeableness (small effect size) as predictors of student stress. Furthermore, brooding (low Extraversion, high Neuroticism, and high Consciousness) is statistically the strongest predictor. Finally, female students are found to be more susceptible to stress. The findings support the claim that policy makers should reconsider internal stressors in treatment-matching of high-risk category of undergraduate students in Malaysia.
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spelling sunway-19392021-12-17T09:18:20Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1939/ Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia Toh, Seong-Yuen * Kaur, Ranita * Tehseen, Shehnaz * BF Psychology LB2300 Higher Education Stress among undergraduate students in Malaysia is a growing concern. However, policy makers mostly account for external stressors in decision making. For instance, most of the stress-coping mechanisms in private universities focus predominantly on external stressors. Internal stressors, like differences in personality traits of students, are overlooked when determining preventive measures adopted by private universities to cope with students’ mental health. This study investigates whether internal stressors make some students more susceptible to stress than others. The relationships between personality traits and stress among undergraduate students in Malaysia and the concept of brooding are of particular interest. Data from 131 respondents were analyzed using SPSS and Smart-PLS software reveal that the model in this study has large predictive power (R 2= 0.487) with Neuroticism (large effect size) and Agreeableness (small effect size) as predictors of student stress. Furthermore, brooding (low Extraversion, high Neuroticism, and high Consciousness) is statistically the strongest predictor. Finally, female students are found to be more susceptible to stress. The findings support the claim that policy makers should reconsider internal stressors in treatment-matching of high-risk category of undergraduate students in Malaysia. Common Ground Research Networks 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1939/1/Toh%20Why-am-i-stressed-out.pdf Toh, Seong-Yuen * and Kaur, Ranita * and Tehseen, Shehnaz * (2021) Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia. The International Journal of Health, Wellness, and Society, 12 (1). pp. 79-93. ISSN 2154-9053 http://doi.org/10.18848/2156-8960/CGP/v12i01/79-93 doi:10.18848/2156-8960/CGP/v12i01/79-93
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Toh, Seong-Yuen *
Kaur, Ranita *
Tehseen, Shehnaz *
Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia
title Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia
title_full Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia
title_fullStr Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia
title_short Why Am I stressed out?: Neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in Malaysia
title_sort why am i stressed out?: neglecting the internal stressors among undergraduate students in malaysia
topic BF Psychology
LB2300 Higher Education
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http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1939/1/Toh%20Why-am-i-stressed-out.pdf