Frustration Among University Students in Azad Jammu and Kashmir: Causes, Symptoms, Responses, and Preventative Measures
Keywords:
Frustration, Stress, University Students, Anxiety, Student’s Mental Health.Abstract
The present study sheds light on the causes, symptoms and responses of frustration in the university students of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. We have also discussed the factors which can reduce the level of frustration. The sample of the study consist of 300 pupils, including males (n=149) and females (n=151) from the universities of Azad Jammu and Kashmir. A questionnaire designed as an information assortment instrument which included close-ended questions. Reliability Scale α=0.882 shows that the scale can be considered as trustworthy. Outcomes are shown graphically, descriptively and inferentially. Chi-Square test is executed to corroborate interconnection of analysis questions and demographics. The frequent causes of frustration are high expectations, academic failure and lack of self-awareness. Moreover, on that point are many symptoms of frustration that had observed like anxiety, anger and self-pitying. Additionally, overall results concerning period of frustration among university scholars have discovered that the bulk of the students faces frustration for less than one month to three-six months and most of them recovered on their own and with the assistance of allies. Furthermore, research questions are found highly associated with demographic facts. The outcomes of the survey are cited inside the range of specific Pakistani culture.