LEVELS OF STRESS IN MEDICAL STUDENTS

Authors

  • Muhammad Mateen Neurologist, Mohammadi Hospital, Khadim Ali Road, Sialkot Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60127/sjms.3.3.2025.65

Keywords:

Medical students, stress levels, academic workload, coping strategies, mental health, stress assessment, well-being, support systems, academic performance

Abstract

Objectives: With the intention of enhancing their general well-being and academic performance, this research examines towards degrees regarding tension experienced by learners in medicine. This also pinpoints main stressors connected to their academic environment, and examine the efficacy of present coping mechanisms.

Methodology: Medical students were polled cross-sectionally using a validated stress measurement tool. Data on stress levels, academic load, and coping mechanisms was gathered from participants of first and second year medical students—were gathered. Significant stress elements and relationships between stress levels and academic performance were found by means of statistical analysis. Total Participants were 150 who were classified according to gender residences and academic years.

Result:

Academic Year

Total Students

Male

Female

Stressed

1st year

75

24

51

35

2nd year

75

24

51

25

 

Conclusion: This cross sectional study shows that academic expectations and workload cause medical students to be somewhat stressed. Development of focused treatments depends on the identification of main stresses and assessment of coping mechanisms. Improving support networks and stress-reducing tools helps pupils to be healthier and more successful academically.

Published

20.05.2025

How to Cite

LEVELS OF STRESS IN MEDICAL STUDENTS. (2025). Sial Journal of Medical Sciences , 3(3), 14-18. https://doi.org/10.60127/sjms.3.3.2025.65

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