Descriptive Study of the Stress Level and Stressors among medical cluster Students during Covid-19 Pandemic

S. Attalla, D. Mohan, Julie Mohammed, S. Ruhi, K. Ashok Kumar, A. Jeppu, N. Hanafy
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Stress is a normal and necessary part of life. It is the fight-or-flight response to challenges in the world. This natural reaction has specific physical effects on the body to better handle these challenges. Among university students, stress is ubiquitous. They face stress throughout their education journey that may affect their academic achievement with other effects such as mental disturbance, suicidal thoughts and more. This research studies the stressors and measures the stress levels among medical students in a private Malaysian university. The data were collected through an online questionnaire based on the Medical Students Stressors Questionnaire (MSSQ) and General Health Questionnaire (GHQ). The results of MSSQ show that verbal or physical abuse by other students, parental wish to study medicine and not enough medical skill practice are those factors that cause no stress to the respondents. In contrast, the factors that cause mild stress are self-expectation (40%), conflict with personnel (20%), lack of guidance from the teacher (34.3%), feeling incompetence (30%), lack of time for family and friends (30%), learning content full of competition (35.7%) and lack of teaching skills from teachers (27.1%). Mild stressors include examinations (32.9%), talking to patients about problems (47.1%), conflict with other students (28.7%), quota system in examinations (32.9%), not enough study material (25.7%), participation in class discussion (24.3%), falling behind in reading schedule (31.4%), participation in class presentation (35.7%) and uncertainty of what is expected of themselves (32.9%). The major stressor is having a heavy workload (32.9%). According to GHQ, the mild stressors include the inability to overcome difficulty (28.6%), inability to enjoy regular day activity (30%), facing up to problems (30%), feeling unhappy or depressed (30%) and losing confidence (28.6%). Mild stressors include the inability to concentrate on the study (37.1%), loss of sleep (31.4%), inability to feel useful (38.6%), the inability of making the decision (35.7%), being under strain (28.6%) and being reasonably unhappy (34.3%).
新冠肺炎大流行期间医学集群学生应激水平及应激源的描述性研究
压力是生活中正常且必要的一部分。这是对世界挑战的“战或逃”反应。这种自然反应对身体有特定的物理影响,以更好地应对这些挑战。在大学生中,压力无处不在。他们在整个教育过程中都面临压力,这可能会影响他们的学业成绩,并产生其他影响,如精神障碍、自杀念头等等。本研究对马来西亚一所私立大学医学生的压力源进行了研究,并测量了他们的压力水平。采用医学生压力源问卷(MSSQ)和一般健康问卷(GHQ)进行在线问卷调查。MSSQ结果显示,其他学生的言语或身体虐待、父母希望学医和没有足够的医疗技能实践是对被调查者没有压力的因素。造成轻度压力的因素依次是自我期望(40%)、与人员冲突(20%)、缺乏老师指导(34.3%)、感觉自己无能(30%)、没有时间陪伴家人和朋友(30%)、学习内容充满竞争(35.7%)、教师缺乏教学技能(27.1%)。轻度压力源包括考试(32.9%)、与患者讨论问题(47.1%)、与其他学生发生冲突(28.7%)、考试配配制(32.9%)、学习材料不足(25.7%)、参与课堂讨论(24.3%)、落后于阅读计划(31.4%)、参与课堂展示(35.7%)和不确定对自己的期望(32.9%)。主要的压力源是繁重的工作量(32.9%)。根据GHQ,轻度压力源包括无法克服困难(28.6%),无法享受正常的日常活动(30%),面对问题(30%),感到不开心或沮丧(30%)和失去信心(28.6%)。轻度压力源包括无法集中精力学习(37.1%)、睡眠不足(31.4%)、感觉自己没有用(38.6%)、无法做出决定(35.7%)、压力过大(28.6%)和不开心(34.3%)。
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