2019
DOI: 10.5530/ijcep.2018.5.3.2
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Stress, Stressors and Undergraduate Students: A Mini-Review

Abstract: Stressors are defined as personal and environmental experiences which result in stress. Universities are considered as excellent centers for education, yet some students fail to benefit due to various reasons. [1] Education is one of the basic needs and in turn a right of all human beings. Student life has many benefits, but it also imposes inexorable stress. The environment of medical education and practice has long been considered a stressful one. [2] Stress in medical students is not uncommon and is process… Show more

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“…As a result, students may either respond immediately with simple agreement or greetings or delay their replies and only respond to the latest messages, making it difficult for them to track information threads or synthesise ideas from their peers (So, 2016; Tang & Hew, 2022). Furthermore, the brevity of messages, often limited to less than 140 characters, can inhibit students from making in‐depth connections with their peers' ideas (Kothari et al, 2016). Therefore, providing supports for cognitive engagement in semi‐synchronous environments is crucial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, students may either respond immediately with simple agreement or greetings or delay their replies and only respond to the latest messages, making it difficult for them to track information threads or synthesise ideas from their peers (So, 2016; Tang & Hew, 2022). Furthermore, the brevity of messages, often limited to less than 140 characters, can inhibit students from making in‐depth connections with their peers' ideas (Kothari et al, 2016). Therefore, providing supports for cognitive engagement in semi‐synchronous environments is crucial.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In health care, the financial and emotional costs of medical error are high, [3,4] and physicians struggle with the idea of self-forgiveness. [5] The chronic stress, high rates of depression and burnout among students, residents and physicians [6][7][8][9] motivated our development of an intervention to reduce self-condemnation and promote self-forgiveness. Forgiveness is beneficial to psychological and physical health in numerous ways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%