Aims: This paper describes a comparison study of trainee clinical psychologists, psychiatric nursing students and PhD students using a multi-dimensional model of stress. Methodology: A total of 168 trainee clinical psychologists, 94 psychiatric nursing students and 253 PhD students completed an online questionnaire. Multiple risk factors were measured, including work characteristics, appraisals, coping, health behaviours, childhood experiences and mental health outcomes. Results: Trainee clinical psychologists reported the highest levels of demands, perceived stress and psychological ill health. Psychiatric nursing students reported the highest levels of emotion based coping, which needs to be addressed. Alcohol consumption appears to be ...
International audienceBackgroundStudent nurses have perceived stress higher than students taking oth...
Stress is an important phenomenon because it may affect students\u27 learning and productivity. This...
The purpose of this article is to present the current status of the literature related to stress in ...
Aims: This paper describes a comparison study of trainee clinical psychologists, psychiatric nursing...
This study examined stressors and psychological distress in 109 UK counselling psychology trainees. ...
Background: Research indicates National Health Service (NHS) mental health workers have particularly...
Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate how differences in life events and stress contribute t...
Aims. The aim of the study was to examine the variety, frequency and severity of stressors experienc...
In this paper we present data from three research studies on stress, coping and burnout in mental he...
Introduction: Previous studies investigating stress in nursing students focus on general nursing stu...
Background:\ud Stress levels and psychological morbidity are high among undergraduate medical studen...
This paper reports research outcomes of a study into personal stress experienced by mental health st...
Background: Occupational stress is a major problem for individuals and organizations. Stress can cau...
Introduction: Medical postgraduate student experience considerable stress during their training, whi...
International audienceBackgroundStudent nurses have perceived stress higher than students taking oth...
Stress is an important phenomenon because it may affect students\u27 learning and productivity. This...
The purpose of this article is to present the current status of the literature related to stress in ...
Aims: This paper describes a comparison study of trainee clinical psychologists, psychiatric nursing...
This study examined stressors and psychological distress in 109 UK counselling psychology trainees. ...
Background: Research indicates National Health Service (NHS) mental health workers have particularly...
Aim. The aim of this study was to investigate how differences in life events and stress contribute t...
Aims. The aim of the study was to examine the variety, frequency and severity of stressors experienc...
In this paper we present data from three research studies on stress, coping and burnout in mental he...
Introduction: Previous studies investigating stress in nursing students focus on general nursing stu...
Background:\ud Stress levels and psychological morbidity are high among undergraduate medical studen...
This paper reports research outcomes of a study into personal stress experienced by mental health st...
Background: Occupational stress is a major problem for individuals and organizations. Stress can cau...
Introduction: Medical postgraduate student experience considerable stress during their training, whi...
International audienceBackgroundStudent nurses have perceived stress higher than students taking oth...
Stress is an important phenomenon because it may affect students\u27 learning and productivity. This...
The purpose of this article is to present the current status of the literature related to stress in ...