Association of COVID-19 Pandemic with undergraduate Medical Students' Perceived Stress and Coping.
Hamza Mohammad AbdulghaniKamran SattarTauseef AhmadAshfaq AkramPublished in: Psychology research and behavior management (2020)
We found that the COVID-19 pandemic has induced stress and changes in medical students' educational attitudes and strategies. The results exhibited that the predominance of stress is higher in females than males, and also more stress was perceived by the students during their transitional year, ie, 3rd medical year (from pre-clinical to clinical) and also the respondents who regularly did religious meditation were at lower levels of stress. COVID-19's influence on medical education and students' well-being will be felt at an extended level, which necessitates an appropriate plan for preparedness.