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Prevalence of stress in junior doctors during their internship training: a cross-sectional study of three Saudi medical colleges' hospitals

Authors :
Abdulaziz M Al Rabiah
Mohammad Irshad
Rashid N Kameshki
Shafiul Haque
Mohammed A Al Zunitan
Nourah Abdullah Alrowais
Muhammed A Al Dehaim
Hamza Mohammad Abdulghani
Abdulaziz M Sebiany
Waleed A Al Esefir
Ali A Al Sulihem
Source :
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background Medical science is perceived as a stressful educational career, and medical students experience monstrous stress during their undergraduate studies, internship, and residency training, which affects their cognitive function, practical life, and patient care. In the present study, an assessment of the prevalence of self-perceived stress among new medical graduates during their internship training has been performed, and correlations of self-perceived stress with sex, marital status, and clinical rotations have been evaluated. Patients and methods Interns of the King Khalid, King Abdulaziz, and King Fahd University hospitals in Saudi Arabia were invited to complete a stress inventory known as the Kessler 10, which is used for stress measurement. Apart from stress evaluation, the questionnaire collected personal data, such as age, sex, and marital status, in addition to information relevant to hospital training, assigned duties, and clinical training rotations. Results Our results showed that nearly 73.0% of interns were under stressed conditions. Most of the interns were affected by a severe level of stress (34.9%), followed by mild (19.3%) and moderate (18.8%) levels of stress. The stress level was significantly higher (84.0%) among female interns in comparison with male interns (66.5%) (odds ratio =2.64; confidence interval =1.59–4.39; P<br />Video abstract

Details

ISSN :
11766328
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ccf633e517dd7bdcf0adafe3acf8bc78