Abstract: This cross-sectional survey assessed and compared by country, the levels and correlates of 21 self-reported symptoms/health complaints. We examined the associations between self-reported symptoms and perceived stress. Data was collected from universities in the United Kingdom and Egypt (N = 3706 and 3271 undergraduates, respectively). A self-administered questionnaire assessed a range of self-reported symptoms, perceived stress, sociodemographic (gender, age, marital status, year of study, living arrangements during semester, income sufficiency), lifestyle (tobacco smoking, illicit drug/s use, alcohol consumption frequency), and health variables (subjective health status, health awareness, BMI), along with religiosity, and quality...
Abstract: This cross sectional study was conducted with the purpose to find out the causes of stress...
Abstract: In this prospective study we wanted to determine whether perceived stress over time among ...
Stock C, Kücük N, Miseviciene I, et al. Differences in health complaints among university students f...
This cross-sectional survey assessed and compared by country, the levels and correlates of 21 self-r...
AIMS: This study examined the relationships between perceived stress and a range of self reported sy...
This cross-sectional survey assessed and compared by country, the levels and correlates of 21 self-r...
Abstract: University students are exposed to many stressors. We assessed the associations between tw...
University students are exposed to many stressors. We assessed the associations between two stressor...
Objective: University students face high levels of stress-related factors, such as an unfamiliar env...
OBJECTIVE University students face high levels of stress-related factors, such as an unfamiliar envi...
Studying in a university can be stressful for any undergraduate student, and the excessive stress is...
Abstract: High rates of health complaints (HCs) with substantial variation are reported in different...
University students face high levels of stress-related factors, such as an unfamiliar environment, c...
Rationale: Stress can be a part of third level education and experienced by undergraduate students ...
Purpose: Numerous studies have shown that students of health professions report higher perceived str...
Abstract: This cross sectional study was conducted with the purpose to find out the causes of stress...
Abstract: In this prospective study we wanted to determine whether perceived stress over time among ...
Stock C, Kücük N, Miseviciene I, et al. Differences in health complaints among university students f...
This cross-sectional survey assessed and compared by country, the levels and correlates of 21 self-r...
AIMS: This study examined the relationships between perceived stress and a range of self reported sy...
This cross-sectional survey assessed and compared by country, the levels and correlates of 21 self-r...
Abstract: University students are exposed to many stressors. We assessed the associations between tw...
University students are exposed to many stressors. We assessed the associations between two stressor...
Objective: University students face high levels of stress-related factors, such as an unfamiliar env...
OBJECTIVE University students face high levels of stress-related factors, such as an unfamiliar envi...
Studying in a university can be stressful for any undergraduate student, and the excessive stress is...
Abstract: High rates of health complaints (HCs) with substantial variation are reported in different...
University students face high levels of stress-related factors, such as an unfamiliar environment, c...
Rationale: Stress can be a part of third level education and experienced by undergraduate students ...
Purpose: Numerous studies have shown that students of health professions report higher perceived str...
Abstract: This cross sectional study was conducted with the purpose to find out the causes of stress...
Abstract: In this prospective study we wanted to determine whether perceived stress over time among ...
Stock C, Kücük N, Miseviciene I, et al. Differences in health complaints among university students f...