Objective: This study explored the well-being, attitudes toward counseling, willingness to seek counseling, and coping strategies of first year medical students. Gender differences in attitudes toward and willingness to seek counseling were also explored. Methods: One hundred five first year medical students (98 % response rate) were administered a 59-item questionnaire about well-being, attitudes toward counseling, willingness to seek counseling, and coping strategies during the first week of medical school. The data were analyzed with hierarchical regression and multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA). Results: Female medical students were less willing to seek counseling and had more negative attitudes toward counseling compared to ...
BackgroundMental illness in young people is a major public health challenge, with a higher prevalenc...
Emotional challenges and mental health issues are common among young adults, especially college stud...
Purpose: Research has consistently found that the proportion of medical students who experience high...
Objective: This study explored the well-being, attitudes toward counseling, willingness to seek coun...
SummaryObjectiveDoubts, competitiveness and preparation for the residency examination increase stres...
The structures and pressures of medical education raise particular concerns about how coping resourc...
Medical school can be challenging and poses varied number of stressors to the students. Stress can a...
Introduction: Medical education is considered challenging as medical students have to confront diver...
Objective: Medical training is considered a significant stress factor. We sought to assess the preva...
Objective: Medical training is considered a significant stress factor. We sought to assess the preva...
Abstract: Background: Medical students today are subject to a variety of stress; academic, social, ...
Objective To investigate any changes in mental distress levels over 20 years among medical students,...
Objective: To compare awareness about concept of social wellness in male and female first year medic...
BACKGROUND:Psychological distress in medical students is a global issue and poses a risk to their he...
ABSTRACT The medical school has a high academic load and usually demands a great student involvement...
BackgroundMental illness in young people is a major public health challenge, with a higher prevalenc...
Emotional challenges and mental health issues are common among young adults, especially college stud...
Purpose: Research has consistently found that the proportion of medical students who experience high...
Objective: This study explored the well-being, attitudes toward counseling, willingness to seek coun...
SummaryObjectiveDoubts, competitiveness and preparation for the residency examination increase stres...
The structures and pressures of medical education raise particular concerns about how coping resourc...
Medical school can be challenging and poses varied number of stressors to the students. Stress can a...
Introduction: Medical education is considered challenging as medical students have to confront diver...
Objective: Medical training is considered a significant stress factor. We sought to assess the preva...
Objective: Medical training is considered a significant stress factor. We sought to assess the preva...
Abstract: Background: Medical students today are subject to a variety of stress; academic, social, ...
Objective To investigate any changes in mental distress levels over 20 years among medical students,...
Objective: To compare awareness about concept of social wellness in male and female first year medic...
BACKGROUND:Psychological distress in medical students is a global issue and poses a risk to their he...
ABSTRACT The medical school has a high academic load and usually demands a great student involvement...
BackgroundMental illness in young people is a major public health challenge, with a higher prevalenc...
Emotional challenges and mental health issues are common among young adults, especially college stud...
Purpose: Research has consistently found that the proportion of medical students who experience high...