Vol 7, Issue 2
Pages 178–191
Published: 12 Apr 2024
Peter Mintir Amadu*,1,2,3, Rejoice Enyonam Hoedoafia1,2, George Dassah4, Laar Kantam Cletus5, Sophia Ewuenye Adwoa Kpebu6,8, Millicent Aarah-Bapuah7, Vivian Kapio Abem9
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Citation: Peter Mintir Amadu, Rejoice Enyonam Hoedoafia, George Dassah, Laar Kantam Cletus, Sophia Ewuenye Adwoa Kpebu, Millicent Aarah- Bapuah, Vivian Kapio Abem. The Prevalence of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Among Undergraduate Nursing Students in the University for Development Studies, Tamale. Fortune Journal of Health Sciences. 7 (2024): 178-191.
DOI: 10.26502/fjhs.176
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Abstract
Background: Nursing students at the University for Development Studies encounter significant stress factors throughout their academic journey, contributing to both physical and mental health issues that has the potential to negatively impact their academic achievements. However, there is a scarcity of research focusing on depression, anxiety, and stress within this specific student population.
Keywords
Depression; Anxiety; Stress; Nursing; Students
Depression articles; Anxiety articles; Stress articles; Nursing articles; Students articles
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