MENTAL HEALTH IN NURSING STUDENTS: STRESS, PSYCHIC MORBIDITY, AND THEIR SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS

Authors

  • Ana Caroline dos Santos Costa
  • Isabela Amaral de Almeida Bistafa
  • Emília Batista Mourão Tiol
  • Denise Iglesias Lima Silvestrini
  • Alana Clara Santos Rocha
  • Mariana Aparecida de Souza Poles
  • Laís Fernanda de Amorin
  • Bruno Henrique da Silva Franco
  • Gustavo Schiavinato
  • Emerson Roberto dos Santos
  • Alba Regina de Abreu Lima
  • Júlio César André

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.009-030

Keywords:

Nursing Students, Mental Health, Perceived Stress, Psychic Morbidity, Sociodemographic Factors

Abstract

This chapter investigates the prevalence of stress and psychic morbidity among nursing students, a population facing significant academic and professional demands. An observational, cross-sectional, quantitative study was conducted in 2025 with 104 UNIFUNEC nursing students, utilizing the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (SRQ-20), Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and a sociodemographic questionnaire. Results indicated that 55.80% of students were at risk for minor mental disorders, reporting moderate levels of perceived stress. Significant positive correlations emerged between depressive/anxious mood, somatic symptoms, decreased vital energy, and depressive thoughts. Sociodemographic analysis identified critical determinants: female gender (biological sex and identity) was consistently associated with higher stress and psychic morbidity. In contrast, parenthood, prior higher education experience (particularly course completion), and financial autonomy (self-funding studies) acted as significant protective factors, correlating with lower psychic suffering. These findings highlight the imperative for higher education institutions to develop and implement tailored, gender-sensitive psychosocial support strategies, robust financial aid programs, and initiatives that recognize and leverage diverse student experiences to cultivate resilience and well-being among aspiring healthcare professionals.

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Published

2026-02-21

How to Cite

Costa, A. C. dos S., Bistafa, I. A. de A., Tiol, E. B. M., Silvestrini, D. I. L., Rocha, A. C. S., Poles, M. A. de S., de Amorin, L. F., Franco, B. H. da S., Schiavinato, G., dos Santos, E. R., Lima, A. R. de A., & André, J. C. (2026). MENTAL HEALTH IN NURSING STUDENTS: STRESS, PSYCHIC MORBIDITY, AND THEIR SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC DETERMINANTS . Seven Editora, 286-328. https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2026.009-030