Prevalence of stress among medical students: A comparative study between public and private medical schools in Bangladesh

Mainul, Haque and Eliza Omar, Eva and Md Zakirul, Islam (2015) Prevalence of stress among medical students: A comparative study between public and private medical schools in Bangladesh. BMC Research Notes, 8 (1). pp. 1-7. ISSN 17560500

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Abstract

Background: Throughout the world all health professionals face stress because of time-pressures, workload, multiple roles and emotional issues. Stress does not only exist among the health professionals but also in medical students. Bangladesh has currently 77 medical colleges 54 of which are private. This study was designed to collect baseline data of stress-level among Bangladeshi students, which we believe will form the basis for further in depth studies. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on medical students from 2 public and 6 private medical-schools in Bangladesh. All medical schools have common curriculum formulated by the Government of Bangladesh. The study population was 1,363 medical students of Year-III and IV of academic session 2013/2014. Universal sampling technique was used. The period of study was February to June 2014. Data was collected using a validated instrument, compiled and analysed using SPSS version-20. Results: A total of 990 (73%) out 1,363 medical students participated in the study, of which 36% were male and 64% were female. The overall prevalence of stress of the study population was 54%. 53% of male and 55% of female were reported suffering from stress. 54% of Year-III students and 55% of Year-IV were noted suffering from stress. There was statistically significant (p = 0.005) differences in the level of stress between public (2.84 ± 0.59) and private (2.73 ± 0.57) medical schools student. Conclusions: More than half of Bangladeshi medical students are suffering from measureable academic stress. It would be pertinent if the relevant authorities could address the issue so as to provide a conducive medical learning environment.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Stress, Medical-students, Bangladesh
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Medicine
Depositing User: Syahmi Manaf
Date Deposited: 13 Sep 2022 05:27
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2022 05:27
URI: http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/id/eprint/6561

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