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To What Extent Do Stress-Related Factors and Demographic Characteristics Predict the Likelihood of Experiencing Mental Health Challenges among Postgraduate Students?

1Center for Information Systems and Technology Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California USA

2Uganda Martyrs University Faculty of Health Sciences Kampala, Uganda


American Journal of Public Health Research. 2025, Vol. 13 No. 4, 177-183
DOI: 10.12691/ajphr-13-4-5
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Maria Assumpta Komugabe, Mugabe Bernardine, Itamar Shabtai. To What Extent Do Stress-Related Factors and Demographic Characteristics Predict the Likelihood of Experiencing Mental Health Challenges among Postgraduate Students?. American Journal of Public Health Research. 2025; 13(4):177-183. doi: 10.12691/ajphr-13-4-5.

Correspondence to: Maria  Assumpta Komugabe, Center for Information Systems and Technology Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California USA. Email: makomugabe@gmail.com

Abstract

This study investigated how stress-related and demographic factors predict mental health challenges among postgraduate students at Makerere University, Uganda. A cross-sectional survey of 391 Master’s and Ph.D. students was analyzed using binary logistic regression. Significant predictors of mental health challenges included female gender, certain marital statuses, non–full-time employment, financial stress affecting academic performance, limited support systems, infrequent exercise, strained student–supervisor relationships, maladaptive coping strategies, perceived social isolation, and dissatisfaction with supervision. The model explained 73.3% of the variance in outcomes (Cox & Snell R² = .733). Findings emphasize the multifaceted interplay of academic, financial, relational, and psychosocial stressors contributing to psychological distress among postgraduate students. The results support the need for targeted institutional interventions in academic advising, financial assistance, mental health services, and peer/social support.

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