Exploring adolescent academic stress in the digital and urban age: a mixed-methods study from CIT to checklist validation
Ruobing Wang, Shengqin Yang, Xiao Xu, Shuaishuai Mi, Na Hao

TL;DR
This study explores how urbanization and digital environments contribute to academic stress in adolescents and validates a new checklist to measure it.
Contribution
The study introduces a new three-dimensional framework and a validated checklist (ASAEC) for assessing adolescent academic stress in digital and urban contexts.
Findings
Stressful academic events are linked to urban and online communities, with significant correlations found in the survey.
Weak social ties and new interaction methods contribute to academic stress, and the checklist shows a single-factor structure.
ASAEC is a reliable tool for measuring academic stress from an ecological perspective, considering diverse social interactions.
Abstract
In recent decades, middle and high school students have been experiencing increasing levels of academic stress. The reason may be rapid urbanization and the widespread use of the Internet, which have expanded students’ environments from the confines of family and school to the open community and cyber world. Greater exposure to academic information and social interactions may contribute to heightened stress levels. However, the underlying mechanisms remain underexplored. Furthermore, the current taxonomy of academic stress conflates self-stress with stress arising from social events, resulting in a misalignment between theoretical frameworks and measurement scales. The mixed-methods study explored stressful academic events among adolescents using the critical incident technique and validated a corresponding scale (Adolescent Stressful Academic Events Checklist, ASAEC). The study was…
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Taxonomy
TopicsImpact of Technology on Adolescents · Technostress in Professional Settings · Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies
