Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Psychology And Behavioral Sciences - Lupine publishers

Study on Stress Among Male Resident Medical Students: A Cause of Concern by Mohammad Sarwar Mir

Scholarly Journal Of Psychology And Behavioral Sciences in Lupine Publishers

Introduction: Stress is an inevitable part of medical education and is especially common in Resident medical scholars. Objective: To study causes of stress among Resident medical students Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried in May 2015. A 140 male resident scholars were included and gave consent. A predesigned, semi structured questionnaire was used. Result: Analysis shows that 71.4% of the respondents experienced stress. Being way from the family, large syllabus, and lack of time to revise were the major causes of stress among the students. Conclusion: A good proportion of resident medical students were found to be stressed, with academic stressors being the major cause of stress among the subjects.

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