This study aimed to assess the prevalence and magnitude of stress in Saudi undergraduate medical students and its associated socio-demographic factors using a cross-sectional design. It was conducted at King Khalid University Medical College during September-October 2016, including 267 students of both sexes and all study levels. Data was collected using an anonymous self administered questionnaire including socio-demographic information like participant details and family details, along with the Kessler -10 scale for measuring stress. Data analysis was carried out using SPSS 17.0. Results were de-scribed as frequencies, percentages, mean±SD. Independent samples t test and ANOVA were used to study the relationship of stress with vari...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify and measure the possible potential stressors among...
Background: Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a...
Background: Prevalence of stress in medical students is very high at about 30 to 50 % as per availab...
Background: Stress and its psychological manifestations are currently a major source of concern. Med...
Abstract Background Medical students have high levels of stress that could be due to the daily life ...
AbstractObjectivesA stressor is defined as a personal or environmental event that causes stress. Stu...
Background: Medical students feel a significant amount of stress due to a variety of factors. Few st...
Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a negative ef...
Stress among medical students is a growing concern worldwide. The objectives were to assess the perc...
This paper is to determine the stress level and stressors among medical students. The methodsA cross...
Background: Researchers have studied stress among university students over the years. Because of the...
Background. Sources of student stress can be academic pressures, social or personal issues and medic...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the level of perceived stress and the probable stressors. Study Pla...
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...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify and measure the possible potential stressors among...
Background: Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a...
Background: Prevalence of stress in medical students is very high at about 30 to 50 % as per availab...
Background: Stress and its psychological manifestations are currently a major source of concern. Med...
Abstract Background Medical students have high levels of stress that could be due to the daily life ...
AbstractObjectivesA stressor is defined as a personal or environmental event that causes stress. Stu...
Background: Medical students feel a significant amount of stress due to a variety of factors. Few st...
Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a negative ef...
Stress among medical students is a growing concern worldwide. The objectives were to assess the perc...
This paper is to determine the stress level and stressors among medical students. The methodsA cross...
Background: Researchers have studied stress among university students over the years. Because of the...
Background. Sources of student stress can be academic pressures, social or personal issues and medic...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the level of perceived stress and the probable stressors. Study Pla...
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...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to identify and measure the possible potential stressors among...
Background: Medical education is perceived as being stressful, and a high level of stress may have a...
Background: Prevalence of stress in medical students is very high at about 30 to 50 % as per availab...