Physical rationality in social biopsychology stress coping strategies: a study of active college students
Ambar Sulianti, Endi Endi, Anwar Supenawinata, Adang Hamballi, Muhammad Naufal Fadlurrahman Riyadhi

UIN Sunan Gunung Djati


Abstract

In the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, where technology was no longer the exclusive right of engineers, transdisciplinary collaboration became wide open. The aim of this study is to present a systematic review from a physical point of view about the rationality of the stress coping strategy and linking it to social biopsychological mechanisms. Stress coping strategy is a way or individual behavior to solve a problem that makes that person stress. This research is a mix method using the type of Sequential Explanatory research. quantitative. Data were collected using coping stress and coping strategy questionnaire in 40 students who play an active role as an organization manager but have academic achievements. The results showed 80% of college students used a strategy approach to cope with stress. Meanwhile, a small portion of 20% college students using stress avoidance strategies. Student groups who use an approach strategy, solve their problems with problem focused coping. Meanwhile, groups that use stress avoidance strategies are divided into 2 groups: passive and divert stress in the form of emotions and non-emotions. In the law-physics analysis that illustrates the stress coping strategy used by these outstanding students is the law of Newton 1, 2, 3, and the law of energy conservation

Keywords: coping strategies, physic, biopsychology, stress, college students

Topic: Physics

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