ASSESSMENT OF STRESS AMONG PHARMACY STUDENTS - A CROSS SECTIONAL SURVEY
Juny Sebastian*, Aiswarya Reji, Anjana Sebastian, Iybe V. C., Jinny Rose, Kavya Sree T. T. and Sudheesha Surendran
ABSTRACT
Background: Health care students, specifically pharmacy students are
known to experience higher stress levels when compared to their agematched
university peers. Aim: The study was conducted with an aim
to assess the stress and stress relieving practices of students of a
pharmacy college. Methodology: The prospective observational study
was conducted at JSS College of Pharmacy, Mysuru during the
accademic year 2016-17. Perceived stress scale (PSS), a self- report
measure of stress was used among the pharmacy students to assess
their stress. Results: Out of 405 students surveyed, the research
scholars were reported to have lower stress levels where as the
outgoing students of various curses experinecd high stress levels with a
mean PSS score of 18.03. The statistically significant difference in the
stress levels was not observed among the students of various courses. Discussion:
Introduction of mentorship program thought to have an impact in the reduction of stress
among the first years students of B. Pharm and Pharm D. Students selected their course by
self are found to have a decresed stress level when compared to the students chose their
course by others. All students are managing their stress by adopting various methods ranging
from meditation to use of internet facilities. Conclusion: Stress is an individual perecepton, it
is necesaary to understand the boundary of stress where it progress to the physical diasbilities
and negative life events. Understanding and managing the stress is essential during the
college days for the successful future of the young buds of the society.
Keywords: Stress, Pharmacy students, Perceived stress scale, PSS Score.
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