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Spirituality: a psychological resource for managing academic-related stressors
Mental Health, Religion & Culture (2020)
  • Angela Ekwonye, St. Catherine University
  • Nastehakeyf Sheikhomar
  • Vy Phung
Abstract
Academic stress causes anxiety, distress, and fear, which are detrimental to students’ psychological well-being. Studies on the kinds of spiritual practices that could help college students manage academic-related stressors are limited. This study examined if and how spirituality helps college students deal with academic stress. A sample of twenty-five students responded to open-ended semi-structured interview questions. Results showed that most of the students engage in spiritual coping practices to manage their educational struggles. Spirituality is an excellent
psychological resource for managing academic-related stressors, and it plays a significant role in shaping students’ identity, values, and life purpose.
Keywords
  • Spirituality; academic stress; coping; college students; resource
Publication Date
Fall November 4, 2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2020.1823951
Citation Information
Ekwonye, A. U., Sheikhomar, N., & Phung, V. (2020). Spirituality: a psychological resource for managing academic-related stressors. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 23(9) 826-839. https://doi.org/10.1080/13674676.2020.1823951