MANAGING STRESS FOR ONLINE COLLEGE STUDENTS: A BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL
APPROACH
Stress is a common experience, but for online college students, the
pressures of balancing coursework, work responsibilities, family
obligations, and social life can make it feel overwhelming. This 🧠 THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL
newsletter offers practical strategies for managing stress, rooted in the EFFECTS OF STRESS
biopsychosocial model, to help students maintain both academic
success and mental well-being.
Stress impacts individuals on biological,
psychological, and social levels. The
interconnectedness of these effects highlights
the profound toll stress can take on overall
well-being.
🩺 Biological Effects: Chronic stress
activates physiological responses, which
can lead to high blood pressure, weakened
immune function, and an increased risk of
cardiovascular diseases.
🧠 Psychological Effects: Stress
contributes to anxiety, depression, and
cognitive impairments, such as difficulties
with concentration and memory retention
(Slota et al., 2024).
UNDERSTANDING STRESS: ITS ORIGINS AND
IMPACT
👥 Social Effects: Chronic stress can
cause individuals to withdraw from social
interactions, reducing emotional support
and leading to feelings of isolation.
📌 W H O ’ S AT
RISK?
Online college students with poor coping
mechanisms, limited social support, and pre-
Stress is inevitable, but for online college students, it can
existing health conditions are at a higher risk
become particularly overwhelming. Stressors commonly
for stress-related illnesses (Ghasemi et al.,
stem from financial pressures, academic challenges, time
2024). A proactive approach to managing
management struggles, and the isolation that often comes
stress is crucial to maintaining both physical
with studying remotely (Morento et al., 2024). Without
and mental health.
effective management, stress can negatively affect both
APPROACH
Stress is a common experience, but for online college students, the
pressures of balancing coursework, work responsibilities, family
obligations, and social life can make it feel overwhelming. This 🧠 THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL
newsletter offers practical strategies for managing stress, rooted in the EFFECTS OF STRESS
biopsychosocial model, to help students maintain both academic
success and mental well-being.
Stress impacts individuals on biological,
psychological, and social levels. The
interconnectedness of these effects highlights
the profound toll stress can take on overall
well-being.
🩺 Biological Effects: Chronic stress
activates physiological responses, which
can lead to high blood pressure, weakened
immune function, and an increased risk of
cardiovascular diseases.
🧠 Psychological Effects: Stress
contributes to anxiety, depression, and
cognitive impairments, such as difficulties
with concentration and memory retention
(Slota et al., 2024).
UNDERSTANDING STRESS: ITS ORIGINS AND
IMPACT
👥 Social Effects: Chronic stress can
cause individuals to withdraw from social
interactions, reducing emotional support
and leading to feelings of isolation.
📌 W H O ’ S AT
RISK?
Online college students with poor coping
mechanisms, limited social support, and pre-
Stress is inevitable, but for online college students, it can
existing health conditions are at a higher risk
become particularly overwhelming. Stressors commonly
for stress-related illnesses (Ghasemi et al.,
stem from financial pressures, academic challenges, time
2024). A proactive approach to managing
management struggles, and the isolation that often comes
stress is crucial to maintaining both physical
with studying remotely (Morento et al., 2024). Without
and mental health.
effective management, stress can negatively affect both