Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Abstract Background Medical students have high levels of stress that could be due to the daily life stressors and the extra stress of academic burden. The present study investigated the perceived stress level as well as the reasons and sources of stress among medical students at a comparatively newl...

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Main Authors: Zohair Jamil Gazzaz, Mukhtiar Baig, Bader Salem Mana Al Alhendi, Mohammed Mahdi Owiad Al Suliman, Awshaemah Salem Al Alhendi, Mana Saleh Hadi Al-Grad, Mohammed Abdullah Ali Qurayshah
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Published: BMC 2018-02-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1133-2
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spelling doaj-daf4375ef5df4dcbbf6621518eaf66092020-11-25T03:37:15ZengBMCBMC Medical Education1472-69202018-02-011811910.1186/s12909-018-1133-2Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaZohair Jamil Gazzaz0Mukhtiar Baig1Bader Salem Mana Al Alhendi2Mohammed Mahdi Owiad Al Suliman3Awshaemah Salem Al Alhendi4Mana Saleh Hadi Al-Grad5Mohammed Abdullah Ali Qurayshah6Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz UniversityDepartment of Clinical Biochemistry/Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz UniversityStudents, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz UniversityStudents, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz UniversityStudents, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz UniversityStudents, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz UniversityStudents, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh, King Abdulaziz UniversityAbstract Background Medical students have high levels of stress that could be due to the daily life stressors and the extra stress of academic burden. The present study investigated the perceived stress level as well as the reasons and sources of stress among medical students at a comparatively newly established medical college affiliated with King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (SA). Methods The present study was carried out at Rabigh Medical College (RMC), KAU, Jeddah, and completed in 2015. The data was collected by an anonymous self-administered questionnaire that has three components: a list of 33 items of probable stressors, perceived stress scale, and demographic information and academics. Results The response rate in our study was 86% (152/176), the mean age was 20.35 ± 1.09, 77 (51%) were from preclinical years and 75 (49%) from clinical years. The mean PSS score among our participants was 28.5 ± 3.8 with a median of 28.0 (IQR 26.0–31.0) and 59.2% of participants were stressed. The mean PSS score 30.6 ± 4.4 for students with sibling > 5 was significantly higher as compared to the mean PSS score (27.9 ± 3.3) for students with sibling ≤5. Similarly, the mean PSS score (32.0 ± 3.4) of students with often/always occurrence of psychosocial stressors was higher as compared to the mean PSS score (28.3 ± 3.7) of those students with less than a frequent occurrence of stressors. Moreover, those students that were more stressed had lower marks in the last exam (< 80%) as compared to students with less stress who had higher marks (≥80%) (P < .05). Performance in practicals, examinations frequency, disappointment with the class lectures, lack of personal interest in medicine, lengthy academic curriculum/syllabus, worries about the future and periodic examinations performance were rated as severe. The logistic regression analysis showed that stress cases were linked with last exam marks [OR 1.26, 95% CI 0.64–2.48], number of siblings [OR 2.27, 95% CI 0.97–5.27], and academic stressor [OR 2.02, 95% CI 0.61–6.66] but no significant relationship was found. Conclusion There were high-stress levels among the participants of this study, and the main stressors were academic-related.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1133-2Perceived stressSources of stressMedical studentsJeddahSaudi Arabia
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author Zohair Jamil Gazzaz
Mukhtiar Baig
Bader Salem Mana Al Alhendi
Mohammed Mahdi Owiad Al Suliman
Awshaemah Salem Al Alhendi
Mana Saleh Hadi Al-Grad
Mohammed Abdullah Ali Qurayshah
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Mukhtiar Baig
Bader Salem Mana Al Alhendi
Mohammed Mahdi Owiad Al Suliman
Awshaemah Salem Al Alhendi
Mana Saleh Hadi Al-Grad
Mohammed Abdullah Ali Qurayshah
Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
BMC Medical Education
Perceived stress
Sources of stress
Medical students
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
author_facet Zohair Jamil Gazzaz
Mukhtiar Baig
Bader Salem Mana Al Alhendi
Mohammed Mahdi Owiad Al Suliman
Awshaemah Salem Al Alhendi
Mana Saleh Hadi Al-Grad
Mohammed Abdullah Ali Qurayshah
author_sort Zohair Jamil Gazzaz
title Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
title_short Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
title_full Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at Rabigh Medical College, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
title_sort perceived stress, reasons for and sources of stress among medical students at rabigh medical college, king abdulaziz university, jeddah, saudi arabia
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Education
issn 1472-6920
publishDate 2018-02-01
description Abstract Background Medical students have high levels of stress that could be due to the daily life stressors and the extra stress of academic burden. The present study investigated the perceived stress level as well as the reasons and sources of stress among medical students at a comparatively newly established medical college affiliated with King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (SA). Methods The present study was carried out at Rabigh Medical College (RMC), KAU, Jeddah, and completed in 2015. The data was collected by an anonymous self-administered questionnaire that has three components: a list of 33 items of probable stressors, perceived stress scale, and demographic information and academics. Results The response rate in our study was 86% (152/176), the mean age was 20.35 ± 1.09, 77 (51%) were from preclinical years and 75 (49%) from clinical years. The mean PSS score among our participants was 28.5 ± 3.8 with a median of 28.0 (IQR 26.0–31.0) and 59.2% of participants were stressed. The mean PSS score 30.6 ± 4.4 for students with sibling > 5 was significantly higher as compared to the mean PSS score (27.9 ± 3.3) for students with sibling ≤5. Similarly, the mean PSS score (32.0 ± 3.4) of students with often/always occurrence of psychosocial stressors was higher as compared to the mean PSS score (28.3 ± 3.7) of those students with less than a frequent occurrence of stressors. Moreover, those students that were more stressed had lower marks in the last exam (< 80%) as compared to students with less stress who had higher marks (≥80%) (P < .05). Performance in practicals, examinations frequency, disappointment with the class lectures, lack of personal interest in medicine, lengthy academic curriculum/syllabus, worries about the future and periodic examinations performance were rated as severe. The logistic regression analysis showed that stress cases were linked with last exam marks [OR 1.26, 95% CI 0.64–2.48], number of siblings [OR 2.27, 95% CI 0.97–5.27], and academic stressor [OR 2.02, 95% CI 0.61–6.66] but no significant relationship was found. Conclusion There were high-stress levels among the participants of this study, and the main stressors were academic-related.
topic Perceived stress
Sources of stress
Medical students
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12909-018-1133-2
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