An evaluation of stress in medical students at a South African university

Article

An evaluation of stress in medical students at a South African university

Published in: South African Family Practice
Volume 56 , issue 5 , 2014 , pages: 258–262
DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2014.980157
Author(s): SS Naidoo Faculty of Health Sciences, South Africa , J Van Wyk College of Health Sciences, South Africa , SB Higgins-Opitz College of Health Sciences, South Africa , K Moodley College of Health Sciences, South Africa

Abstract

Background: Medical educational programmes strive to produce competent and skilled graduates. However, studies have shown that undergraduate medical students experience varying degrees of stress which impacts on their health, academic performance and social functioning. This study explored the prevalence and causes of stress, its impact on students and their coping strategies in a racially diverse cohort of final-year medical students exposed to a problem-based learning curriculum in South Africa.

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