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Level of Stress, Coping Mechanism, and Academic Performance of Grade VI Pupils

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  • Armie A. Macaambac

    (College of Teacher Education, Bohol Island State University- Bilar, Philippines)

  • Lyra Mae V. Jamil

    (College of Teacher Education, Bohol Island State University- Bilar, Philippines)

  • Adelfa G.Galagar

    (College of Teacher Education, Bohol Island State University- Bilar, Philippines)

  • Marie Mie J. Banol

    (College of Teacher Education, Bohol Island State University- Bilar, Philippines)

  • Ma. Fatima G. Bongato

    (College of Teacher Education, Bohol Island State University- Bilar, Philippines)

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship between stress, coping mechanisms, and academic performance among Grade VI pupils in selected elementary schools in Carmen, Bohol during SY 2023–2024. Using a quantitative descriptive-correlational design, the researchers surveyed 130 randomly selected pupils from five public schools through a validated self-made questionnaire. The instrument assessed stress across time management, task-related, physical, emotional, and psychological aspects; coping mechanisms in the same domains; and students’ academic performance based on first grading results. Findings revealed that pupils experienced moderate stress levels overall (M = 2.61), with the task-related aspect showing the highest stress and the psychological aspect the lowest. In terms of coping strategies, pupils demonstrated moderate to high coping mechanisms (M = 3.34), particularly in physical and emotional aspects, indicating their ability to manage stress effectively. Academic performance was generally at a proficient to approaching proficiency level. The results suggest that while pupils encounter moderate stress, they employ effective coping strategies that help maintain satisfactory academic outcomes. The study emphasizes the importance of strengthening support systems—through teachers, parents, and school programs—to help students manage stress and enhance academic performance.

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  • Armie A. Macaambac & Lyra Mae V. Jamil & Adelfa G.Galagar & Marie Mie J. Banol & Ma. Fatima G. Bongato, 2025. "Level of Stress, Coping Mechanism, and Academic Performance of Grade VI Pupils," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(9), pages 8055-8068, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-9:p:8055-8068
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