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H., E., G, E., M., A., N., A. (2009). PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG MEDICAL AND LAW STUDENTS IN MANSOURA, EGYPT. Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 33(1), 1-13. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2009.665
El-Gilany H.; El-Khawaga G; Amr M.; Awadalla N.. "PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG MEDICAL AND LAW STUDENTS IN MANSOURA, EGYPT". Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 33, 1, 2009, 1-13. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2009.665
H., E., G, E., M., A., N., A. (2009). 'PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG MEDICAL AND LAW STUDENTS IN MANSOURA, EGYPT', Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 33(1), pp. 1-13. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2009.665
H., E., G, E., M., A., N., A. PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG MEDICAL AND LAW STUDENTS IN MANSOURA, EGYPT. Egyptian Journal of Occupational Medicine, 2009; 33(1): 1-13. doi: 10.21608/ejom.2009.665

PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG MEDICAL AND LAW STUDENTS IN MANSOURA, EGYPT

Article 1, Volume 33, Issue 1, January 2009, Page 1-13  XML PDF (244.9 K)
Document Type: Study paper
DOI: 10.21608/ejom.2009.665
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Authors
El-Gilany H.1; El-Khawaga G2; Amr M.3; Awadalla N.1
1Departments of Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University
2Departments of Community Medicine , Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University
3Psychiatry ,Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura University
Abstract
Objective: this study aims to determine whether there is a difference in the perceived stress levels between medical and law students in Mansoura University, Egypt. Method: This is a comparative study between Medical and law students, conducted during October to December 2007. The sample consisted of 283 medical and 277 law students selected through the cluster sampling method. A self-reported questionnaire was used which covered four categories including 15 items of sources of stress. Perceived stress scale and Hospital anxiety and depression scale were used to measure
stress, anxiety and depression. Results: Law students were more likely to cite personal,environmental and relationship categories as stressors. The top five stressors in medical students identified in this study were troubles with the instructors, excessive workload, problems with coursemates, close contact with serious illness and personal injury or
illness. The high level of preceived stress was reported by 20.1% and 41.2% of medical and law students, respectively. Independent predictors of stress among students were anxiety, depression and number of stressors. Conclusions: Stressors and stress are frequent among medical and law students. Counseling and preventive mental health
services should be an integral part of the routine clinical facilities caring for university students
Keywords
Medical students – Law students – perceived stress – Anxiety –Depression
Main Subjects
Occupational diseases
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