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1 Sources of Stress among for African American College Students
Dr. Robert Lindsey, Ms. Saeedah Reed, Dr. Robert Lyons, Dr. Denisha Hendricks, Dr. Indhu Gopal, Dr. Antonia Mead, and Dr. Karen Butler Health and Human Performance Department Johnson C Smith University AAHPERD Presentation April, 2009 Tampa, Florida

2 Statement of Problem Stress may result from being separated from home for the first time, the transition from a personal to impersonal academic environment, or the very structure of the academic experience at the college level (Shields, 2001). The pressures of maintaining a balance between interpersonal relationships, academic demands, one’s own expectations and maintaining personal relationships can be an extremely daunting task. Examples of the myriad of difficulties that college students face are: academic load, being away from home, family obligations, work, maintaining personal relationships, time management, financial obligations, and becoming acclimated to a new environment (Negga, Applewhite, & Livingston, 2007).

3 Purpose of Study/Research Hypotheses
The purpose of this study was to examine sources of stress among African American college students at a private historically black college and university (HBCU). Research Hypotheses There is no significant difference between the gender of the student and their sources of stress. There is no significant difference between the classification of the student and and their sources of stress.

4 Delimitations The subjects were undergraduate university students.
The subject pool were selected from a single small southeastern university. 3) The data was collected by the investigators during the Spring and Summer Semesters of the year 2008.

5 Limitations of the Study
1) This study was limited to the examination of the Sources of Stress at this institution. 2) This study was limited to the Sources of Stress on the survey instrument. 3) This study’s findings were limited to the students at this institution, who stated their responses to stress.

6 Assumptions 1) The subjects surveyed were representative of the university’s undergraduate student population. It was assumed that a cross-section of students with a wide variety of academic majors and ethnic backgrounds were represented. 2) It was assumed that the subjects in the study were honest in reporting their sources of stress. 3) It was assumed that the Inventory of College Students’ Recent Life Experiences Survey was reliable and valid.

7 Methodology & Data Analysis
Subjects were from a convenience sample of 95 students from Johnson C Smith in Spring and Summer Semesters of 2008. Inventory of College Students’ Recent Life Experiences (De Jong, Timmermann, and Emmelkamp, 1996) Reliability and Validity has already been established Independent t-test and analysis of variance were utilized to to determine the differences between demographics and stress level.

8 Demographics Gender (N) % of total Male 46 48.42 Female 49 51.58 Class
Freshman 37 38.95 Sophomore 33 34.74 Junior 16 16.84 Senior 9 9.47 Ethnicity (N) % of total White 1 1.05 American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Black 88 92.63 Other 4 4.21

9 Results Question Content of Question
% Response of distinctly part/very much part of my life 5 Too many things to do at once 72.64 7 Peers respect what you have to say 77 16 A lot of responsibilities 70 21 Important decisions about your future career 64.21 22 Financial burdens 67.37 24 Important decisions about your Education 78 29 Not enough time for sleep 63.16

10 Research Hypothesis #1: Gender and Sources of Stress
Question 5 Too many things to do at once Gender N Mean t p____  Male * Female _______________________________________ ** p<.01 * p<.05

11 Research Hypothesis #1: Gender and Sources of Stress
Question 10 Separation from people you care about Gender N Mean t p_ Male ** Female _______________________________________ ** p<.01 * p<.05

12 Research Hypothesis #1: Gender and Sources of Stress
Question 22 Financial burdens Gender N Mean t p_____ Male ** Female _______________________________________ ** p<.01 * p<.05

13 Research Hypothesis #1: Gender and Sources of Stress
Question 24 Important decisions about your education  Gender N Mean t p_____ Male * Female _______________________________________ ** p<.01 * p<.05

14 Research Hypothesis #2: Classification and Sources of Stress
Question 41 Difficulties with transportation  Classification N Mean F p__ Freshman * Sophomore Junior Senior _______________________________________ ** p<.01 * p<.05

15 Research Hypothesis #2: Classification and Sources of Stress
Question 45 Interruptions of your school work Classification N Mean F p__ Freshman * Sophomore Junior Senior _______________________________________ ** p<.01 * p<.05

16 Research Hypothesis #2: Classification and Sources of Stress
Question 52 Failing to get expected job  Classification N Mean F p__ Freshman * Sophomore Junior Senior _______________________________________ ** p<.01 * p<.05

17 Conclusion Based on results collected through the use of the Inventory of College Students’ Recent Life Experiences , we conclude that There is a significant difference between gender of the student and their sources of stress There is a significant difference between the classification of the student and and their sources of stress.

18 Recommendations Strengthen this study with random sampling techniques.
Repeat this study using other colleges and/or universities to further examine sources of stress levels of college students. Repeat this study utilizing qualitative (Interview) questions. Compare the results of this study to other institutions such as historically black colleges/universities. Increase sample size


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