Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter study

Purpose The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a global health crisis that has impacted daily life due to the policies created to contain the outbreak. Recent studies showed that medical students, a high-stress population, experienced deteriorated mental well-being during the pandemic....

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Main Authors: Tidarat Puranachaikere, Somboon Hataiyusuk, Rungarun Anupansupsai, Supinya In-iw, Nattha Saisavoey, Tanawat Techapanuwat, Fasinee Arunrodpanya, Chanchai Charonpongsuntorn, Pakawat Wiwattanaworaset, Areerat Siripongpan, Wisarat Pruttithavorn, Chayut Wonglertwisawakorn, Pichaya Pojanapotha, Butsayanart Rueangrong, Nalinee Pattrakornkul, Nontaphon Piyawattanametha, Siriwan Piyawattanametha, Dheeravut Ratanapichayachai
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Medical Education 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-1971b08cea194496b5558b192b049b982021-09-02T23:06:40ZengKorean Society of Medical EducationKorean Journal of Medical Education2005-727X2005-72882021-09-0133320321310.3946/kjme.2021.2001309Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter studyTidarat Puranachaikere0Somboon Hataiyusuk1Rungarun Anupansupsai2Supinya In-iw3Nattha Saisavoey4Tanawat Techapanuwat5Fasinee Arunrodpanya6Chanchai Charonpongsuntorn7Pakawat Wiwattanaworaset8Areerat Siripongpan9Wisarat Pruttithavorn10Chayut Wonglertwisawakorn11Pichaya Pojanapotha12Butsayanart Rueangrong13Nalinee Pattrakornkul14Nontaphon Piyawattanametha15Siriwan Piyawattanametha16Dheeravut Ratanapichayachai17 Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University, Nakhon Nayok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University, Songkhla, Thailand Institute of Medicine, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Vajira Hospital, Navamindradhiraj University, Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Chiangmai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand Ratchaburi Hospital, Ratchaburi, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Burapha University, Chon Buri, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok, ThailandPurpose The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a global health crisis that has impacted daily life due to the policies created to contain the outbreak. Recent studies showed that medical students, a high-stress population, experienced deteriorated mental well-being during the pandemic. The aim of the present study was to assess stress and the need for support among Thai medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic, as a multicenter study. Methods The present study was a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study which collected data from second through sixth year medical students. Data was collected during the pandemic from multiple medical schools spanning all six regions of Thailand. Questionnaires included: demographic data; the Thai version of the Perceived Stress Scale-10 (T-PSS-10) assessing stress level and the sources of stress; and the received supports from medical schools, the satisfaction with the supports, and the further necessary needs. Results There were 1,395 medical students who responded to the questionnaires. Mean T-PSS-10 score was 17.8. Most of the sources of stress were related to the changing of teaching and evaluation system. Students residing in larger medical schools were significantly more satisfied with received support and tended to gain greater support than those in medium and small sized schools. Stress-relieving activities arrangement was considered the most sought after additional support by students. Conclusion Medical student stress levels were higher during the pandemic compared to pre-pandemic levels. Stress relieving activities, availability and access to mental health resources, and other strategies to reduce stress among medical students are urgently needed.http://www.kjme.kr/upload/pdf/kjme-2021-200.pdfpsychological stressmedical studentscovid-19psychosocial support systems
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author Tidarat Puranachaikere
Somboon Hataiyusuk
Rungarun Anupansupsai
Supinya In-iw
Nattha Saisavoey
Tanawat Techapanuwat
Fasinee Arunrodpanya
Chanchai Charonpongsuntorn
Pakawat Wiwattanaworaset
Areerat Siripongpan
Wisarat Pruttithavorn
Chayut Wonglertwisawakorn
Pichaya Pojanapotha
Butsayanart Rueangrong
Nalinee Pattrakornkul
Nontaphon Piyawattanametha
Siriwan Piyawattanametha
Dheeravut Ratanapichayachai
spellingShingle Tidarat Puranachaikere
Somboon Hataiyusuk
Rungarun Anupansupsai
Supinya In-iw
Nattha Saisavoey
Tanawat Techapanuwat
Fasinee Arunrodpanya
Chanchai Charonpongsuntorn
Pakawat Wiwattanaworaset
Areerat Siripongpan
Wisarat Pruttithavorn
Chayut Wonglertwisawakorn
Pichaya Pojanapotha
Butsayanart Rueangrong
Nalinee Pattrakornkul
Nontaphon Piyawattanametha
Siriwan Piyawattanametha
Dheeravut Ratanapichayachai
Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter study
Korean Journal of Medical Education
psychological stress
medical students
covid-19
psychosocial support systems
author_facet Tidarat Puranachaikere
Somboon Hataiyusuk
Rungarun Anupansupsai
Supinya In-iw
Nattha Saisavoey
Tanawat Techapanuwat
Fasinee Arunrodpanya
Chanchai Charonpongsuntorn
Pakawat Wiwattanaworaset
Areerat Siripongpan
Wisarat Pruttithavorn
Chayut Wonglertwisawakorn
Pichaya Pojanapotha
Butsayanart Rueangrong
Nalinee Pattrakornkul
Nontaphon Piyawattanametha
Siriwan Piyawattanametha
Dheeravut Ratanapichayachai
author_sort Tidarat Puranachaikere
title Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter study
title_short Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter study
title_full Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter study
title_fullStr Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during COVID-19 pandemic: a multicenter study
title_sort stress and associated factors with received and needed support in medical students during covid-19 pandemic: a multicenter study
publisher Korean Society of Medical Education
series Korean Journal of Medical Education
issn 2005-727X
2005-7288
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Purpose The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a global health crisis that has impacted daily life due to the policies created to contain the outbreak. Recent studies showed that medical students, a high-stress population, experienced deteriorated mental well-being during the pandemic. The aim of the present study was to assess stress and the need for support among Thai medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic, as a multicenter study. Methods The present study was a cross-sectional questionnaire-based study which collected data from second through sixth year medical students. Data was collected during the pandemic from multiple medical schools spanning all six regions of Thailand. Questionnaires included: demographic data; the Thai version of the Perceived Stress Scale-10 (T-PSS-10) assessing stress level and the sources of stress; and the received supports from medical schools, the satisfaction with the supports, and the further necessary needs. Results There were 1,395 medical students who responded to the questionnaires. Mean T-PSS-10 score was 17.8. Most of the sources of stress were related to the changing of teaching and evaluation system. Students residing in larger medical schools were significantly more satisfied with received support and tended to gain greater support than those in medium and small sized schools. Stress-relieving activities arrangement was considered the most sought after additional support by students. Conclusion Medical student stress levels were higher during the pandemic compared to pre-pandemic levels. Stress relieving activities, availability and access to mental health resources, and other strategies to reduce stress among medical students are urgently needed.
topic psychological stress
medical students
covid-19
psychosocial support systems
url http://www.kjme.kr/upload/pdf/kjme-2021-200.pdf
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