Format: xiii, 173, [17] leaves : illustrated; 30 cm.This thesis compares the self-reported physical and mental health status, utilisation and satisfaction with Student Health Services, of domestic and international students in Health Sciences First Year and the Health Sciences stream of Foundation Year at the University of Otago. This was a cross-sectional survey sent out to 590 undergraduate Health Sciences First Year students 6 weeks prior to their final exams, of whom 418 (70.8%) responded. A random sample of domestic students was selected while all international students from the Health Sciences First Year course were eligible. International students from Asian and Middle Eastern countries also included students from the Foundation S...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of stress among undergraduate medical students and to observe an...
The state of knowledge on the relation of stress factors, health problems and health service utiliza...
Funding: Medical School, University of St AndrewsDespite relatively high levels of psychological dis...
Format: xiii, 173, [17] leaves : illustrated; 30 cm.This thesis compares the self-reported physical ...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
The rapid growth of international students in recent years has attracted enormous research interest ...
The rapid growth of international students in recent years has attracted enormous research interest ...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the mental health status of university students and the fa...
Funding: Partial funding for this study was provided by School of Medicine and Enhancement Theme Fun...
Contains fulltext : 136869.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Any...
Abstract: High rates of health complaints (HCs) with substantial variation are reported in different...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in health promotion and there may be a link between a nurse’s o...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of stress among undergraduate medical students and to observe an...
The state of knowledge on the relation of stress factors, health problems and health service utiliza...
Funding: Medical School, University of St AndrewsDespite relatively high levels of psychological dis...
Format: xiii, 173, [17] leaves : illustrated; 30 cm.This thesis compares the self-reported physical ...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
The rapid growth of international students in recent years has attracted enormous research interest ...
The rapid growth of international students in recent years has attracted enormous research interest ...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the mental health status of university students and the fa...
Funding: Partial funding for this study was provided by School of Medicine and Enhancement Theme Fun...
Contains fulltext : 136869.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Any...
Abstract: High rates of health complaints (HCs) with substantial variation are reported in different...
International students comprise an increasingly larger proportion of higher education students globa...
Background: Nurses play a vital role in health promotion and there may be a link between a nurse’s o...
Objectives: To determine prevalence of stress among undergraduate medical students and to observe an...
The state of knowledge on the relation of stress factors, health problems and health service utiliza...
Funding: Medical School, University of St AndrewsDespite relatively high levels of psychological dis...