A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait University
Abstract The purpose of this research was to study the effectiveness of a stress management program among students at the Health Science Center (HSC), Kuwait University. This study utilized a quasiexperimental research design in which the participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: (1)...
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| description | Abstract The purpose of this research was to study the effectiveness of a stress management program among students at the Health Science Center (HSC), Kuwait University. This study utilized a quasiexperimental research design in which the participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: (1) the control group or (2) the experimental (intervention) group. The participants received a comprehensive educational seminar relevant to stress management (i.e., a presentation, written hand-outs and a structured home program). The program addressed nine topics pertaining to stress management strategies: breathing and imagery techniques; self-care routines; planning for success; meditation strategies; monitoring mechanisms for coping; seeking help for mental health, exercise and health; cognitive behavioral therapy tips (CBTs); and psychoeducation. The demographic data along with using two validated tools were collected through online google form; the validated tools were: (1) the Perceived Stress Scale and (2) the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21. Nonparametric tests, including Wilcoxon signed-rank tests and Kruskal‒Wallis tests, were used to investigate statistically significant differences between the median scores of the control and intervention groups (p values < 0.05). Ninety-eight participants participated in the stress management program (56 participants in the intervention group and 42 in the control group). There was a significant improvement in stress and depression in the intervention group compared with the control group (p values < 0.05). With respect to the value of the stress management program, additional online postintervention survey questions were filled out by the intervention group; 82.1% (n = 46) of the intervention group agreed that the stress management program was useful, and 89.3% (n = 50) agreed that they would recommend that other students utilize this program regularly in the future. In conclusion, in this study, we developed, implemented, and evaluated the effects of a stress management program among HSC students. The program improved HSC students’ mental health while reducing their depression and stress levels. Most importantly, the study findings presented here were feasible and could provide important information that can be applied to future studies and used as invaluable mental health resources for students at different university programs. Thus, future studies with larger representative samples and true randomized controlled trials are needed to consolidate our findings concerning the value of such scientifically driven and culturally relevant stress management program. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-cb0e7579d96c434ea2cded60777a40552025-08-20T01:51:36ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222025-05-0115111510.1038/s41598-025-01633-8A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait UniversityNaser M. Alotaibi0Latifah Alenezi1Feddah M. Ahmad2Wadha Almutairi3Dhuha Alshammari4Manal Alenezi5Moudhi Alotaibi6Occupational Therapy Department, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Kuwait UniversityPhysical Therapy Department, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Kuwait UniversityOccupational Therapy Department, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, Kuwait UniversityOccupational Therapy Department, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital, Ministry of HealthOccupational Therapy Department, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital, Ministry of HealthOccupational Therapy Department, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital, Ministry of HealthOccupational Therapy Department, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital, Ministry of HealthAbstract The purpose of this research was to study the effectiveness of a stress management program among students at the Health Science Center (HSC), Kuwait University. This study utilized a quasiexperimental research design in which the participants were randomly assigned to one of two groups: (1) the control group or (2) the experimental (intervention) group. The participants received a comprehensive educational seminar relevant to stress management (i.e., a presentation, written hand-outs and a structured home program). The program addressed nine topics pertaining to stress management strategies: breathing and imagery techniques; self-care routines; planning for success; meditation strategies; monitoring mechanisms for coping; seeking help for mental health, exercise and health; cognitive behavioral therapy tips (CBTs); and psychoeducation. The demographic data along with using two validated tools were collected through online google form; the validated tools were: (1) the Perceived Stress Scale and (2) the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale-21. Nonparametric tests, including Wilcoxon signed-rank tests and Kruskal‒Wallis tests, were used to investigate statistically significant differences between the median scores of the control and intervention groups (p values < 0.05). Ninety-eight participants participated in the stress management program (56 participants in the intervention group and 42 in the control group). There was a significant improvement in stress and depression in the intervention group compared with the control group (p values < 0.05). With respect to the value of the stress management program, additional online postintervention survey questions were filled out by the intervention group; 82.1% (n = 46) of the intervention group agreed that the stress management program was useful, and 89.3% (n = 50) agreed that they would recommend that other students utilize this program regularly in the future. In conclusion, in this study, we developed, implemented, and evaluated the effects of a stress management program among HSC students. The program improved HSC students’ mental health while reducing their depression and stress levels. Most importantly, the study findings presented here were feasible and could provide important information that can be applied to future studies and used as invaluable mental health resources for students at different university programs. Thus, future studies with larger representative samples and true randomized controlled trials are needed to consolidate our findings concerning the value of such scientifically driven and culturally relevant stress management program.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-01633-8Stress managementCultureDepressionAnxietyCopingMeditation |
| spellingShingle | Naser M. Alotaibi Latifah Alenezi Feddah M. Ahmad Wadha Almutairi Dhuha Alshammari Manal Alenezi Moudhi Alotaibi A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait University Scientific Reports Stress management Culture Depression Anxiety Coping Meditation |
| title | A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait University |
| title_full | A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait University |
| title_fullStr | A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait University |
| title_full_unstemmed | A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait University |
| title_short | A quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at Kuwait University |
| title_sort | quasiexperimental study of assessing the impact of stress management program on health science students at kuwait university |
| topic | Stress management Culture Depression Anxiety Coping Meditation |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-01633-8 |
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