Link between procrastination and academic stress in 5th year high school students from an educational institutionin El Milagro (#214)
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July 16-18, 2025
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"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"
Location of Conference
Mexico
Authors
Luján Vásquez, Fiorella Lizeth
Mendoza Garcia, Victor Manuel
Figueroa Polo, Jose Francisco
Mauricio Aguilar, Brayan Scott
Neyra Fasabi, Andrea Solange
Woolcott Chumpitaz, Carlos Alfredo
Tantaleán Pérez, Magali Roxana
Abstract
Abstract– This research aims to identify the relationship between procrastination and academic stress in 5th-year secondary school students from an educational institution in El Milagro, with the hypothesis of a positive correlation between both variables. The study aligns with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: "Quality Education." A quantitative approach and correlational design were used, with a sample of 26 students selected through non-probability convenience sampling. The instruments were digital surveys with the validated EPA and SISCO IV questionnaires, and the data were analyzed in SPSS using normality tests and Pearson correlation. The results indicated that 88.5% of the students had a moderate level of academic stress, and 69.2% had a medium level of procrastination. The correlation between both variables was weak (p=0.183), suggesting that there is no significant relationship in this population. In conclusion, although both phenomena are common, they are not directly related, highlighting the need for strategies to improve time management and emotional well-being