The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional Study

Background: Medical professionals are prone to different forms of stress. These stresses start right from the beginning of medical professions. Most of the time such stresses have a negative impact on the psychological and physiological health. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of stress among me...

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Main Authors: Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava, Manoj Bansal, Neeraj Gour, Monika Srivastava, Pankaj Kumar Jain
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Language:English
Published: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2019-03-01
Series:Journal of Medical Education
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/23608
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spelling doaj-a49b9f0f522c44c2a6f2fcb8e096be262020-11-25T00:35:44ZengShaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesJournal of Medical Education1735-39981735-40052019-03-0117410.22037/jme.v17i4.2360811656The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional StudyDhiraj Kumar Srivastava0Manoj Bansal1Neeraj Gour2Monika Srivastava3Pankaj Kumar Jain4Department of Community Medicine, UP University of Medcial Sciences, Saifai, EtawahDepartment of Community Medicine, GR Medical College, Gwalior(MP)Department of Community Medicine, SHKM Government Medical College, Mewat, HaryanaDepartment of Anatmoy, UP University of Medcial Sciences, Saifai, EtawahDepartment of Community Medicine, UP University of Medcial Sciences, Saifai, EtawahBackground: Medical professionals are prone to different forms of stress. These stresses start right from the beginning of medical professions. Most of the time such stresses have a negative impact on the psychological and physiological health. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of stress among medical students. To identify the possible stressors in medical students. Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional one carried out for a period of one month in Nov 2017 among medical students of 6th & 7th semesters. Assessment of stress was done using Medical Student Stress Questionnaire (MSSQ).The test of association was applied between the level of stress and sociodemographic profile of the participants. Result: A total of 122 students participated in the study. The prevalence of moderate to severe stress was 55.7%. It was more in female students compared with their male counterparts. There was no statistically significant difference in the levels of stress between male and female students among different stressors. Statistically significant association was noted between Academic Related Stressor and sex of the participants and fathers’ occupation. Significant association was also noted between Teaching and Learning Related Stressor and fathers’ occupation. Reliability analysis showed that overall Cronbach’s alpha for MSSQ for Indian students was 0.907. Conclusion: Moderate to severe stress is common among medical students and more common in female students. Most common source of these stresses is academic related issues. Fathers’ occupation is also a potential source of stress. Keywords: PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS, DEMOGRAPHIC FACTOR, MEDICAL STUDENTShttp://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/jme/article/view/23608PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS, DEMOGRAPHIC FACTOR, MEDICAL STUDENTS
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author Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava
Manoj Bansal
Neeraj Gour
Monika Srivastava
Pankaj Kumar Jain
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Manoj Bansal
Neeraj Gour
Monika Srivastava
Pankaj Kumar Jain
The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional Study
Journal of Medical Education
PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS, DEMOGRAPHIC FACTOR, MEDICAL STUDENTS
author_facet Dhiraj Kumar Srivastava
Manoj Bansal
Neeraj Gour
Monika Srivastava
Pankaj Kumar Jain
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title The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional Study
title_short The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional Study
title_full The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional Study
title_fullStr The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional Study
title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence of Stress and Its Possible Association with Demographic Features: A Cross Sectional Study
title_sort prevalence of stress and its possible association with demographic features: a cross sectional study
publisher Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services
series Journal of Medical Education
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1735-4005
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Background: Medical professionals are prone to different forms of stress. These stresses start right from the beginning of medical professions. Most of the time such stresses have a negative impact on the psychological and physiological health. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of stress among medical students. To identify the possible stressors in medical students. Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional one carried out for a period of one month in Nov 2017 among medical students of 6th & 7th semesters. Assessment of stress was done using Medical Student Stress Questionnaire (MSSQ).The test of association was applied between the level of stress and sociodemographic profile of the participants. Result: A total of 122 students participated in the study. The prevalence of moderate to severe stress was 55.7%. It was more in female students compared with their male counterparts. There was no statistically significant difference in the levels of stress between male and female students among different stressors. Statistically significant association was noted between Academic Related Stressor and sex of the participants and fathers’ occupation. Significant association was also noted between Teaching and Learning Related Stressor and fathers’ occupation. Reliability analysis showed that overall Cronbach’s alpha for MSSQ for Indian students was 0.907. Conclusion: Moderate to severe stress is common among medical students and more common in female students. Most common source of these stresses is academic related issues. Fathers’ occupation is also a potential source of stress. Keywords: PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS, DEMOGRAPHIC FACTOR, MEDICAL STUDENTS
topic PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS, DEMOGRAPHIC FACTOR, MEDICAL STUDENTS
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