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Prevalence and determinants of mental health stress among nursing students in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
World Journal of Nursing Research
| Vol 4, Issue 1
Table 2. Distribution of stress levels and associatedpsychological symptoms among the respondents (N=372)
| Stress-related information | No. of respondents | Percentage |
| Level of stress | ||
| Normal | 103 | 27.7% |
| Mild | 62 | 16.7% |
| Moderate | 89 | 23.9% |
| Severe | 118 | 31.7% |
| Experienced symptoms such as anxiety, restlessness, or difficulty concentrating | ||
| Rarely | 76 | 20.4% |
| Sometimes | 177 | 47.6% |
| Frequently | 119 | 32.0% |
| Had difficulty relaxing and sleeping | ||
| No | 218 | 58.6% |
| Yes | 154 | 41.4% |
| Had difficulty concentrating and completing tasks | ||
| No | 166 | 44.6% |
| Yes | 206 | 55.4% |
| Lost interest in activities used to enjoy | ||
| No | 213 | 57.3% |
| Yes | 159 | 42.7% |
| Feel discouraged and think of giving up | ||
| No | 254 | 68.3% |
| Yes | 118 | 31.7% |