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Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the emotional health of the population, with different and inappropriate responses depending on the affected group. The research aimed to estimate the level of academic stress in nursing students from the National Autonomous University of Chota, Peru, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. Observational, cross-sectional study, carried out in 122 nursing students from I to X cycle, they responded to the SISCO SV Academic Stress Inventory. Results. The level of academic stress in the stressors dimension was severe in women (64.4%) and men (77.2%), in the symptom dimension it was severe in women (42.5%) and mild in men (48.6 %) and in the dimension of coping strategies, it was severe in women (62.1%) and men (60.0%). The most frequent stressors were: task and work overload (66.4%), limited time for work (64.8%), level of deman...
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Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic has had a negative impact on the emotional health of the population, with different and inappropriate responses depending on the affected group. The research aimed to estimate the level of academic stress in nursing students from the National Autonomous University of Chota, Peru, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods. Observational, cross-sectional study, carried out in 122 nursing students from I to X cycle, they responded to the SISCO SV Academic Stress Inventory. Results. The level of academic stress in the stressors dimension was severe in women (64.4%) and men (77.2%), in the symptom dimension it was severe in women (42.5%) and mild in men (48.6 %) and in the dimension of coping strategies, it was severe in women (62.1%) and men (60.0%). The most frequent stressors were: task and work overload (66.4%), limited time for work (64.8%), level of deman...