Title of article :
Perception of academic stress among Health Science Preparatory Program students in two Saudi universities
Author/Authors :
Alsulami, Saleh Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Al Omar, Zaid Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Binnwejim, Mohammed S Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Alhamdan, Fahad Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Aldrees, Amr Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Al-bawardi, Abdulkarim Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Alsohim, Meshary Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia , Alhabeeb, Mohammed Departments of Family Medicine and Medical Education - College of Medicine - Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Pages :
6
From page :
159
To page :
164
Abstract :
The Health Science Preparatory Program (HSPP) is a special program that aims to enhance the educational preparedness of students for participation in a health sciences career. Students spend their first university year in a combined extensive teaching program before they can be assigned to a particular health science specialty. It is thought that students enrolled in a highly competitive environment such as HSPP with a long list of potential stressors, including developmental, academic overload, language barriers and competition, are more disposed to stress and stress-related complications. This study aims to measure the level of academic stress and to determine its risk factors in students enrolled in HSPP-adapted local universities in Saudi Arabia. The study was conducted at two Saudi universities, King Saud University (KSU) and Imam Mohammad ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSU) with competition-based and non-competition-based HSPP learning models, respectively. Both universities adopt the HSPP system. The scale for assessing academic stress (SAAS) was used to assess students’ perceived stress. A total of 290 students successfully completed the questionnaire (N=290), with a mean age of 18.66 years. Mean SAAS scores for KSU and IMSU students were 8.37 (SD = 4.641) and 7.97 (SD = 5.104), P=0.480, respectively. Only “satisfaction” and “associated social and health problems” have shown statistically significant correlation with university (P=0.000 and P=0.049, respectively). This study has found mean SAAS score for two local universities with competition-based versus non-competition-based HSPP learning models. Academic stress correlation with age, gender and universities was discussed, and valuable future work guidance was recommended.
Keywords :
SAAS score , stress mediators , competition , HSPP , academic stress
Journal title :
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Serial Year :
2018
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Record number :
2624747
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