Life stress, uncertainty stress and self-reported illness: a representative nationwide study of Chinese students

T Yang, S Jiang, L Yu, RR Cottrell, Q Si�- Journal of public health, 2018 - Springer
T Yang, S Jiang, L Yu, RR Cottrell, Q Si
Journal of public health, 2018Springer
Purpose To examine the association between life stress, uncertainty stress and self-reported
illness among Chinese college students. Methods Participants were 11,942 students who
were identified through a multistage survey sampling process that included 50 universities.
Stress and illness status were obtained by self-report. Both unadjusted and adjusted
methods were considered in the analyses. Results Self-reported short-and long-term illness
prevalences were 27.4%(95% CI: 23.9%–30.8%) and 20.0%(95% CI: 17.0%–23.1%)�…
Purpose
To examine the association between life stress, uncertainty stress and self-reported illness among Chinese college students.
Methods
Participants were 11,942 students who were identified through a multistage survey sampling process that included 50 universities. Stress and illness status were obtained by self-report. Both unadjusted and adjusted methods were considered in the analyses.
Results
Self-reported short- and long-term illness prevalences were 27.4% (95% CI: 23.9%–30.8%) and 20.0% (95% CI: 17.0%–23.1%), respectively. The logistic regression model found that while uncertainty stress was associated with both categories of illness, life stress was not related to either category of illness.
Conclusion
These findings underscore the importance of controlling uncertainty stress and can be used to inform future policies and reinforce the need for uncertainty stress management in China.
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