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  1. Sep 3, 2020 · The effect of COVID-19 on class workload among the college students was not conclusive. Although slightly over half of participants (106/195, 54%) indicated their academic workload has increased due to COVID-19, the rest stated the workload has remained the same (70/195, 36%) or rather decreased (19/195, 10%).

  2. Aug 27, 2019 · A recent study demonstrated that psychological distress among college students — that is, their levels of anxiety, depression, and stress — rises steadily during the first semester of college and remains elevated throughout the second semester. This suggests that the first year of college is an especially high-risk time for the onset or ...

  3. Jun 16, 2022 · However, stress and depression are the most common issue among the students, which affects their learning outcomes adversely. A non-probability sampling technique gathered the data from February 2020 to May 2020. The total questionnaires distributed among students were 220, and 186 responses were useful.

  4. Jun 25, 2013 · Discussion. In the current study, stress was observed in 24.4% of the respondents, and moderate to severe stress was present in 14.4%. Considering the field of education, stress was present in 28.7% of dental students, 19.7% of engineering students and 25.1% of medical students.

  5. Jun 1, 2022 · Coursework. Ending the Stigma. Tips to Overcome Stress During College. Avoid procrastinating. Seeking Medical Support. On-campus mental health services. Off-campus centers and hotlines. Conclusion. We have all heard at least one person being nostalgic about the great time they had in college.

  6. The relevance of investigating the effects of life stress and other factors on health trends in young adults—especially among high-stress exposure groups such as nursing students—is supported by studies showing that health during early life and young adulthood affects lifespan risk for health problems.

  7. Nov 22, 2022 · Stress is a defining trait of our modern societies. The correlations between economic and social developments and the state of ill-being of populations have long been demonstrated. Today, negative environmental factors such as climate change, war and health crises have consequences on populations. Regardless of gender or age, more and more people are suffering from stress, of which there are ...

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