Abstract Medical education is inherently stressful and demanding. Overwhelming burden of information leaves a minimal opportunity to relax and recreate and sometimes leads to serious sleep deprivation. Environmental and social circumstances play a major role in the onset of stress-related diseases. Developing countries share the heavy burden of social and economic challenges. A number of factors—including academic pressure, workload, financial concerns, sleep deprivation, exposure to patients‘ suffering and deaths, student abuse and a ―hidden curriculum‖ of cynicism have been hypothesized to contribute to this decline in students‘ mental health. This study determines the rate of anxiety and depression, and the associated social and environ...
Abstract Background: Till the 70's, it was believed that depression among students was rare or even...
Education in medical colleges can produce a significant psychological stress on undergraduate studen...
Medical curriculum can exposed the medical students to a significant levels of mental pressure. Ther...
Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a negative ef...
Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a negative ef...
Abstract The inability to cope successfully with the enormous stress of medical education may lead ...
Objective: To know the prevalence of stress and depression among MBBS students in Pakistan and to fi...
Background: Medical education programmes aim at producing wholesome of competent and skilled graduat...
Objectives: Identification of stress prevalence amongst undergraduate medical students and examine t...
Background: Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a...
Introduction: Stress is the body’s reaction towards changes that require physical, mental and physio...
Background: Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a...
The stress and depression among the female medical students at AL-AHFAD University in oumdurman fro...
Background: When there are high demands besides less resources, a person experiences a feeling of fe...
Objective: Determining the prevalence of stress among medical students and determining the relations...
Abstract Background: Till the 70's, it was believed that depression among students was rare or even...
Education in medical colleges can produce a significant psychological stress on undergraduate studen...
Medical curriculum can exposed the medical students to a significant levels of mental pressure. Ther...
Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a negative ef...
Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a negative ef...
Abstract The inability to cope successfully with the enormous stress of medical education may lead ...
Objective: To know the prevalence of stress and depression among MBBS students in Pakistan and to fi...
Background: Medical education programmes aim at producing wholesome of competent and skilled graduat...
Objectives: Identification of stress prevalence amongst undergraduate medical students and examine t...
Background: Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a...
Introduction: Stress is the body’s reaction towards changes that require physical, mental and physio...
Background: Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a...
The stress and depression among the female medical students at AL-AHFAD University in oumdurman fro...
Background: When there are high demands besides less resources, a person experiences a feeling of fe...
Objective: Determining the prevalence of stress among medical students and determining the relations...
Abstract Background: Till the 70's, it was believed that depression among students was rare or even...
Education in medical colleges can produce a significant psychological stress on undergraduate studen...
Medical curriculum can exposed the medical students to a significant levels of mental pressure. Ther...