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Citation

Khan MA, Niazi IM, Kubra KT, Zahid S. Rawal Med. J. 2020; 45(4): 951-954.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Pakistan Medical Association)

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To explore the predictive relationship of stressors with the suicidal ideation and behaviors in medical students.

METHODology: In this cross-sectional study, 400 medical students was selected by simple random sampling from different medical colleges of Lahore. A reliable and valid indigenous scale "Perceived Stress Scale for Medical Students (PSSMS) "was used for evaluation of stressors and "Suicide Behaviors Questionnaire Revised (SBQ-R) was administered for measurement of suicidal behaviors.

RESULTS: We found that medical students' life is full of stressors. The regression Analysis showed that PSSMS total score and its subscales of social stressors, mistrust, academic stressors and burnout showed very high level of significance (p<0.001) with the suicidal behavior among students in medical colleges of Lahore, Pakistan.

CONCLUSION: The total score of PSSMS significantly predicted about suicidal behaviors in medical students. A highly significant predictable relationship was evident in all sub scales of social stressors, mistrust, academic stressors and burnout. (Rawal Med J 202;45:951-954). © 2020, Pakistan Medical Association. All rights reserved.


Language: en

Keywords

human; female; male; burnout; suicidal behavior; Suicidal behaviors; human experiment; medical student; Medical students; mental stress; cross-sectional study; trust; Article; social stress; Suicide Behavior Questionnaire; behavior assessment; mental disease assessment; Stressors; Perceived Stress Scale; Medical Student Stress Scale

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