Stress among Medical Students in the Gaza Strip

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Background: Stress is recognized as a worldwide phenomenon. Medical students around the world suffering from psychological stress and decrease life satisfaction and academic performance. Aim: The study aims to identify the prevalence of stress among medical student in the Gaza Strip. Study design: Across- sectional- descriptive analytical design was used to conduct the study. Sample and sampling: stratified random sampling. The target participants were the medical students from AL-Azhar & Islamic university in the Gaza Strip, the sample was 250 students. 138 students from AL-Azhar University and 112 students from Islamic University of both sexes. Methods: A self-administered online questionnaire was used to collect the data. The questionnaire included two parts. First, personal characteristics, Second, modified Medical Stressor Questionnaire (MSSQ-40). Results: Revealed that the prevalence of stress among medical students was found to be 48.25%:, classified as moderate stress. Academic stress with an average of (63%), was the first stress among medical students, and was rated as high stress, followed by teaching and learning stress, (55.75%) which considered high. While, social pressure (49.75%), group activity (44.25%), drive and desire (39%), and intrapersonal and interpersonal stress (37.5%) are - classified as moderate stress. The average stress due to heavy curriculum in the academic domain was the highest one with a score of 78% classified as severe stress. Academic stress during the clinical training (65.75%) was higher than the pre-clinical training years (61%). No statistical differences were detected in term of gender regarding stress. Conclusion: There are several sources of stress affecting medical students. Academic-related stress were the major and the first stressor among medical students. Recommendations: Medical faculties should care about medical students. This is possible by providing effective stress reduction strategies, counseling and- a balanced curriculum.
加沙地带医科学生的压力
背景:压力被认为是一种世界性的现象。世界各地的医学生遭受心理压力,降低生活满意度和学业成绩。目的:这项研究的目的是确定加沙地带医学院学生的压力流行情况。研究设计:采用横断面描述性分析设计进行研究。抽样与抽样:分层随机抽样。目标参与者是来自加沙地带爱资哈尔和伊斯兰大学的医科学生,样本为250名学生。来自爱资哈尔大学的138名学生和伊斯兰大学的112名男女学生。方法:采用自填式在线问卷收集资料。问卷包括两部分。一是个人特征,二是修改后的医学应激源问卷(MSSQ-40)。结果:医学生的压力患病率为48.25%,属于中等压力。学业压力(平均63%)是医学生的第一压力,被评为高压力,其次是教学压力(55.75%),被认为是高压力。而社会压力(49.75%)、群体活动(44.25%)、驱动力和欲望(39%)、个人和人际压力(37.5%)属于中等压力。学术领域的繁重课程造成的平均压力是最高的,得分为78%,被归类为严重压力。临床实习期间学业压力(65.75%)高于临床前实习期间(61%)。在性别压力方面没有发现统计学差异。结论:影响医学生的压力来源有多种。学业压力是医学生的主要压力源和第一压力源。建议:医学院应该关心医学生。这可以通过提供有效的减压策略、咨询和均衡的课程来实现。
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