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    UPM-QU jalin kerjasama

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    Pesta kerjaya tani bantu cari laluan kerjaya

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    662 staf UPM terima Anugerah Gemilang Putra 2023

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    SERDANG, 20 Julai - Seramai 662 staf Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) menerima Anugerah Gemilang Putra 2023 pada Majlis Gemilang Putra UPM (MGP) di sini, hari ini

    UPM cipta teknologi sistem pemantauan IoT, bantu cegah kebakaran hutan tanah gambut

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    SERDANG, 25 Julai - Sekumpulan penyelidik Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), menghasilkan inovasi sistem pemantauan IoT- Based Peatland Monitoring Data Analytics IoT bagi mencegah kebakaran tanah gambut

    Organic matter matters

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    We must take care of nature to take care of ourselves

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    Manfaatkan ChatGPT sebagai pemangkin revolusi pendidikan

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    Air dalam akuarium tidak selamat diminum

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    Anxiety, depression and stress among medical students in Malaysia during COVID-19: a cross-sectional study

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    Introduction: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and factors associated with psychological distress following the COVID-19 pandemic among medical students at one of the public universities in Malaysia. Method: From August to October 2020, a web-based cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate medical students at a public university. DASS-21, Brief Resilience Scale and WHOQOL-Bref questionnaires were used in this study. Results: The prevalence of depression was 40.5%, anxiety 46.0% and stress 30.9%. Based on multivariate logistic regression, a higher quality of life score is associated with a lower likelihood of depression (AOR=0.583, p<0.001), anxiety (AOR=0.726, p<0.001), and stress, (AOR=0.702, p<0.001) respectively. Likewise, a higher resilience score is less likely to be associated with depression (AOR=0.880, p=0.002), anxiety (AOR=0.880, p=0.002), and stress (AOR=0.850, p<0.001). Older age (OR=0.700, p=0.020) was associated with less stress and being on campus (OR=3.436, p=0.021) was at risk of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Conclusion: Our results suggest that medical students with higher quality of life and resilience scores had less depression, anxiety and stress. Older age was associated with less stress, and during the COVID-19 pandemic, being on campus was at risk of stress. Various stakeholders need to keep these findings in mind and identify those who are at risk for developing depression, anxiety, and stress in order to take further action to improve their quality of life and resilience

    Aplikasi mudah alih elak sesat dalam hutan

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