Publication: Factors affecting the level of stress among undergraduates in Sri Lanka with special reference to covid-19
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Date
2021-12-03
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Business Research Unit (BRU)
Abstract
To combat the rapid spread of COVID-19 infections universities and higher educational
institutes in Sri Lanka had to suspend all on campus activities and had to tranfer into online
learning. This resulted in a swift change in undergraduates’ life style and they had to face
many new challenges in their academics which created severe mental pressure. Therefore,
the objective of the research is ‘to assess the factors influencing the level of stress among
undergraduates in Sri Lanka’. The study looks into this mental pressure in terms of the stress
levels of undergraduates which is considered to be the dependent variable whereas their
online learning experience and university workload are the independent variables. The study
takes a quantitative research approach as its primary data is collected through an online
questionnaire created from Google Forms and answered by 384 undergraduates. The
questionnaire provided data on the online experience and university workload variables and
it included the DASS-21 scale (Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale) which measured the
stress level of the undergraduates. Descriptive statistics was conducted on the data through
the Microsoft Excel. Based on the data analysis, it was found that the stress levels of
undergraduates were; 3% normal, 20% mild, 36% moderate, 21% severe and 20% extremely
severe. Therefore, it could be said that 41% of undergraduates faced high stress levels that
were beyond what is regular and it negatively affected to the way how they could face
challenges and carry out their day to day lives. It should be noted that undergraduates
appeared to have much higher stress levels as a result of the pandemic.
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COVID-19, Online learning facilities, Undergraduates, University workload, Stress
