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COMPONENTS OF EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION IN MEDICAL STUDENTS

Ziyodulloyeva Farangiz Juraboy qiziTashkent State Agrarian University, Department of Physical Education and Sports. Teacher of the Department of Social Sciences, Pedagogy and Psychology, Tashkent Medical University
Open MINDrepository2026
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Emotional exhaustion has become a significant psychological concern among medical students due to the demanding nature of medical education and clinical training. This study examines the main components contributing to emotional exhaustion, including academic workload, clinical emotional demands, lifestyle imbalance, professional identity formation, and psychosocial factors. The research highlights how prolonged exposure to academic pressure and emotionally challenging clinical environments gradually depletes students’ emotional resources, negatively influencing motivation, empathy, and learning effectiveness. The findings indicate that insufficient recovery time, sleep disturbances, and limited institutional support further intensify emotional fatigue. Additionally, individual coping strategies and social support systems play a moderating role in managing emotional stress. Understanding the multidimensional structure of emotional exhaustion provides a foundation for developing preventive interventions, supportive educational environments, and resilience-based training programs aimed at improving medical students’ psychological well-being and ensuring sustainable professional development in healthcare education.

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