Mapping Medical Aspirants Stress Levels Based on Student Versus Parent Led Career Choice- Special Reference to Kota

D. Chundawat, C. Ranawat
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This study was conducted to find varying stress levels feel by medical aspirants if they choose to prepare under parental pressure vis-à-vis under their own will considering the amount of hard work and perseverance required to put in for medical entrance in India. Suicide cases and various studies on stress levels among aspiring students, coming from different parts of India to Kota, preparing for medical and engineering entrance examinations make Kota an appropriate and obvious choice for the study. Responses were tabulated using frequency distribution tables and results were derived applying t-test, factor analysis and ANOVA using SPSS version 19. The study concluded that students chose to prepare for medical entrance out of their own will and male medical aspirants feel more stress as compared to female aspirants. Mapping overall stress with the parental pressure have some discrepancies with the previous studies performed by researchers and research institutes which might have caused due to various limitations, one would be a time of the study. This might further be analysed and verify the results as with the change in the social matrix of the social things tend to vary.
基于学生和家长主导的职业选择绘制医学抱负者的压力水平-特别参考Kota
这项研究是为了发现不同的压力水平,如果他们选择在父母的压力下准备,在自己的意愿下,考虑到努力工作和毅力需要投入到印度的医疗入口。自杀案件和各种关于有抱负的学生压力水平的研究,从印度不同地区来到哥打,准备医学和工程入学考试,使哥打成为研究的合适和明显的选择。采用频率分布表将反应制成表格,使用SPSS version 19应用t检验、因子分析和方差分析得出结果。研究结果显示,学生们是出于自己的意愿选择考入医学院的,而且男性的压力比女性更大。整体压力与父母压力的映射与以往研究人员和研究机构的研究存在一些差异,这可能是由于各种限制造成的,一个是研究的时间。这可能会进一步分析和验证结果,因为随着社会矩阵的变化,社会事物往往会发生变化。
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