2020
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20203361
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Level of stress, factors associated with stress and coping strategies among advanced level students attending tuition classes in a selected educational zone in Sri Lanka

Abstract: Background: Advanced level is a challenging examination due to the limitation of University entrance opportunities leading to high level of stress. Several issues have affected them irrespective of the stream of study, for which they tend to adapt different coping strategies. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the level of stress, factors associated with stress and coping strategies among advanced level (A/L) students attending tuition classes in selected Educational zone, Sri Lanka.Method… Show more

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“…The existing evidence describes the above in children and undergraduates to a certain degree; however, statistics focused on advanced level (A/L) students, a potentially high-risk group for primary headaches, are lacking. This subpopulation experiences high levels of stress due to the extremely competitive nature of the examination, which serves as a selection exam for state universities with only a limited number of vacancies (15). This nding is important because previous studies have identi ed stress as a major contributing factor to the different types of primary headaches (14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing evidence describes the above in children and undergraduates to a certain degree; however, statistics focused on advanced level (A/L) students, a potentially high-risk group for primary headaches, are lacking. This subpopulation experiences high levels of stress due to the extremely competitive nature of the examination, which serves as a selection exam for state universities with only a limited number of vacancies (15). This nding is important because previous studies have identi ed stress as a major contributing factor to the different types of primary headaches (14).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%