2022
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i4.27488
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Stress level affects health and academic performance of undergraduate students in health sciences area courses

Abstract: University students represent a group that is at high risk of stress and even suicide. The present study aimed to investigate the profiles and stress levels of undergraduate students enrolled in health sciences courses at a Brazilian university, and how their health and academic performance are affected. A total of 431 students participated, of which 30% were not stressed, 2.5% were in the alert phase, 38.7% were in the resistance phase, and 28.8% were almost exhausted. Stress levels were related to gender (p … Show more

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“…A Brazilian University's undergraduate students who are enrolled in health sciences courses were profiled and their levels of stress were examined in the work [12] to see how these factors affect their health and academic performance. Higher levels of stress had a negative impact on students' academic performance, socializing, relationship with the university, learning, sleep, and perceived health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A Brazilian University's undergraduate students who are enrolled in health sciences courses were profiled and their levels of stress were examined in the work [12] to see how these factors affect their health and academic performance. Higher levels of stress had a negative impact on students' academic performance, socializing, relationship with the university, learning, sleep, and perceived health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%