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Based on Rogers and Yassin (2003), it is important for students to develop different

coping strategies in order to encounter and manage stressful conditions. If not handled
well, the stressors that originated from financial problems, sleep deprivation, societal
activities and many more can affect student’s ability to perform.
According to Morris, Books and May (2003), they started that pressure in stress and
stressors is not needed consistently for all the college students, where in they have
been discover the differentiation between traditional and non-traditional .In preferring
the present study it may include the same attributes on academic issues, loneliness,
financial and social relationship problems. In short, the following studies present the
same kind of manner.
According to Dixon and Ro (2005), all of those people encounter stress that leads to
rapid bodily changing which makes feelings of emotions unrest causing the body strains
with the body part. Repeated stressful situations, may lead to cause rapid tension and
pressures that contributed to physical and psychological problems.
Based on D’zurilla and Sheedy (1991), they define stress from the medical dictionary
that dwells on any situation which brings to evokes negative thoughts and feeling
among those persons, this means that people been encounter stress will have different
experiences in times of dealing the pressure.
It is important that the persons who have been influenced by the individual’s ability will
effectively adapt a kind of situations, but they may be differ in dealing with it (Segal,
2013).

Blona (2005) claims that students experience stress since some are trying to cope with
the demands of adapting to a new living environment, new peers, academic pressure,
and sexual concerns. Being in college can also put financial stress on the students and
their families. These situations can leave them with trembling hands, tense muscles,
migraine, headache, and multiple other symptoms of stress performance or reduce the
student to ineffectiveness.

According to MacGeorge, Samter and Gillihan (2005) and Sasaki and Yamasaki said
that “depression is a serious problem” In this study the intrapersonal and inter factors is
the problem of the college students and depressions. Most of the time college students
experience different stress that key encountered every day. They need to do these to
aim good grades and to make charges to something in order to achieve a desired result.
Depression refers to the work and stress for those people who experience. That is why
they forced them to do something better, compete with other people and most
especially it is more depressive in accomplishing some things in times of rushing hour.
Some of people experience the same depression especially in term of having in the
same field (Murtali Raj, 2009).
Archer (2003), they stated that stress reactions to various situations affected the overall
level of the person’s health. They felt always overwhelmed in times of eating poorly,
sleepless and overwhelmed those stressful events, which presented by the literature
and studies that deals with those related stress to the study in times of feelings and
emotions of those college students.
Suldo and Hardesty (2008), students who becomes high achievers in their academic,
have a greater possibility to encounter stress due to their academic requirements that
they need to pass. Additionally, those students had shown a different stress coping
strategies to manage their stress. Stress begins as a threat but later on it considered of
access to cope strategies (Mc Namara 2002). Proponents of the theory of Mc Namara
(2000) and Pallack et al. (2010) wherein they argued the importance of psychological
processes in identifying the effects if stress in our emotions, physical, health and
behavior.
Archer, James.Ph.D., Christina Carroll, Ph.D, Jaquelyn Liss Resnick, Ph.D. : University
of Florida Counselling Center 301 Peabody Hall, Gainesville FL 32611 (352) 392-1575.,
(2003). 2

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