Relationship Between Stress Level Of USU Medical Faculty Students With The Primary Headache During Online Lecture

Background.COVID19 has made lectures turn online. This sudden change can cause stress for students. Stress levels in students are ranging from mild, moderate, to severe stress. There are few symptoms of stress experienced by these students and headache is one of the common forms of stress. Primary h...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sumatera Medical Journal 2023-03, Vol.6 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Nasution, Afra Meutia, Haflin Soraya Hutagalung
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Background.COVID19 has made lectures turn online. This sudden change can cause stress for students. Stress levels in students are ranging from mild, moderate, to severe stress. There are few symptoms of stress experienced by these students and headache is one of the common forms of stress. Primary headaches show a very high prevalence rate in college students and psychological conditions are the most triggering factors for tension headaches in college students. Aim. This study aims to determine the association between the stress level of USU Medical Faculty students with primary headaches during online lectures.Method. The study used observational analytical methods by design cross-sectional study. The sample was 262 students of the Faculty of Medicine, University of North Sumatra who met the inclusion criteria. The data used is primary data that will be obtained from questionnaires filled out online through the application Line, WhatsApp and Instagram.Results. Of the 77 respondents, 48 ​​were female (62.3%), and 29 were male (37.7%). There are 42 students who experience primary headaches, and 27 suffer from moderate stress, 9 mild stress and 6 severe stress. In the chi-square test, there is a significant association between stress levels and primary headaches with a value of p=0.010 (p
ISSN:2622-9234
2622-1357
DOI:10.32734/sumej.v6i1.7943