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Stress Sensitivity and Signs of Anxiety or Depression among First Year Clinical Dental and Medical Students

机译:临床医学和医学专业一年级学生的压力敏感性和焦虑或抑郁症状

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Background : Negative stress symptoms are reported in the literature among clinical dental and medical students and can include signs of anxiety or depression. However, very little has been researched about existing psychological preconditions of these students that could make them more vulnerable to negative stress symptoms. Objective : The aims were to explore first year clinical dental and medical students’ experiences of stress intensity, stress sensitivity and signs of anxiety or depression. Gender was also explored as a possible predictor of these psychosocial phenomena. Methods : First year clinical students at Aarhus University dental (n = 49) and medical schools (n = 59) were recruited to fill out a 45-item questionnaire that comprised demographics and three scales: Cohens Perceived Personal Stress (PPS-10), Stress Sensitivity Inventory (SSI) and Depression Anxiety & Stress Scale (DASS-21). Groups and genders were compared by frequency and using association statistics, bivariate odds ratios, nominal logistic regression and ANOVA. Results : Stress intensity perceptions were moderate to high for many. Dental students scored higher than medical students on all mean test scores. In general, women showed higher levels of stress than men. Dental students scored significantly higher than medical students on Depression, Anxiety and Chronic Stress with ANOVA tests. However, when gender, age and medical or dental student status were added into a logistic regression analysis in which high stress sensitivity was the main dependent variable, only high scores in perceived stress intensity and signs of depression and anxiety showed significant main effects. Conclusion : Present study confirmed the literature that reports high degrees of stress among dental and medical students. But more importantly, Stress Sensitivity Inventory appeared to be a reliable and excellent predictor of high perceived stress and signs of depression and anxiety. It can be useful to detect and prevent student psychosocial dysfunction in clinical learning environments. An important challenge for medical and dental educational institutions is to provide specific student emotional support as early as needed as well as to consider appropriate stress prevention curriculum reforms.
机译:背景:在牙科专业和医学专业的学生中,负性压力症状已有文献报道,其中可能包括焦虑或抑郁症状。但是,关于这些学生的现有心理前提的研究很少,这可能使他们更容易受到负面压力症状的影响。目的:目的是探讨牙科和医学专业临床一年级学生的压力强度,压力敏感性和焦虑或抑郁症状。性别也被探讨为这些心理社会现象的可能预测因子。方法:招募奥尔胡斯大学牙科(n = 49)和医学院(n = 59)的一年级临床学生来填写一份包含人口统计和三个量表的45项问卷:科恩斯个人压力感(PPS-10),压力敏感量表(SSI)和抑郁焦虑与压力量表(DASS-21)。通过频率和关联统计,双变量比值比,名义对数回归和方差分析比较各组和性别。结果:许多人对压力强度的感知为中等到较高。在所有平均测试分数上,牙科学生的得分均高于医学专业的学生。通常,女性表现出比男性更高的压力。通过ANOVA测试,牙科学生在抑郁,焦虑和慢性应激方面的得分显着高于医学专业。但是,当将性别,年龄和医学或牙科学生的状态添加到以高压力敏感性为主要因变量的逻辑回归分析中时,只有在感知的压力强度以及抑郁和焦虑症状中得分较高才显示出显着的主要作用。结论:目前的研究证实了文献报道牙科和医学专业学生压力很大。但更重要的是,压力敏感性清单似乎是高感知压力以及抑郁和焦虑症状的可靠且极好的预测指标。在临床学习环境中检测和预防学生的心理功能障碍可能很有用。医学和牙科教育机构面临的一项重要挑战是,在需要时尽早提供特定的学生情感支持,并考虑适当的压力预防课程改革。

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