This document presents an academic stress scale consisting of 40 statements describing potential sources of stress in college life. Respondents are asked to indicate the level of stress they feel for each statement by marking one of five brackets representing the intensity of stress felt, ranging from "no stress" to "extreme stress." The scale is intended to measure the level of stress experienced from various sources in one's academic institution or college life.
This document presents an academic stress scale consisting of 40 statements describing potential sources of stress in college life. Respondents are asked to indicate the level of stress they feel for each statement by marking one of five brackets representing the intensity of stress felt, ranging from "no stress" to "extreme stress." The scale is intended to measure the level of stress experienced from various sources in one's academic institution or college life.
This document presents an academic stress scale consisting of 40 statements describing potential sources of stress in college life. Respondents are asked to indicate the level of stress they feel for each statement by marking one of five brackets representing the intensity of stress felt, ranging from "no stress" to "extreme stress." The scale is intended to measure the level of stress experienced from various sources in one's academic institution or college life.
This document presents an academic stress scale consisting of 40 statements describing potential sources of stress in college life. Respondents are asked to indicate the level of stress they feel for each statement by marking one of five brackets representing the intensity of stress felt, ranging from "no stress" to "extreme stress." The scale is intended to measure the level of stress experienced from various sources in one's academic institution or college life.
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ACADEMIC STRESS SCALE
This scale consists of 40 items describing the stress in your
institution/ college life from the various sources. The level of stress you feel for each item can be indicated by marking a ‘’ mark in the bracket given against each statement. If you feel No Stress put a ‘’ mark in the 1st bracket (NS), Slight Stress in the 2nd (SS), Moderate Stress in the 3rd (MS), High Stress in the 4th (HS) and you feel Extreme Stress put a ‘’ mark in the 5th bracket (ES).
S.No Statement NS SS MS HS ES
1. Teachers make too many extra demands on ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
students.
2. Poor interest in some subjects. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org › ... by R Balaji Rao - 2012 - Duke–UNC Functional Social Support Questionnaire (FSSQ) Here is a list of some things that other people do for us or give us that may be helpful or supportive. Please read each statement carefully and place an ‘X’ in the column that is closest to your situation. Give only 1 answer per row. 5 4 3 2 1 As much as I Almost as much Some, but Less than I Much less than would like as I would like would like more would like I would like 1. I have people who care what happens to me. 2. I get love and affection. 3. I get chances to talk to someone about problems at work or with my housework. 4. I get chances to talk to someone I trust about my personal or family problems. 5. I get chances to talk about money matters. 6. I get invitations to go out and do things with other people. 7. I get useful advice about important things in life. 8. I get help when I am sick in bed. Source: adultmeducation.com https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/0948/2c2f81827c614ce82f98cbec3c2860408c11.pdf