Well-Being Of First-Year UST-CRS Students of First-Term Academic Year 2019-2020: A Cross-Sectional Study

C. Escuadra, Jordan Barbra P. Nava, Miguel Ivan Atienza, Patricia Ann Diaz, Lianne Gabrielle Hernandez, Kenneth Melendres, Nicole Beatrix Paril, Aira Monique Reyes, Jonina Riq Reyes, Stan Angelo Reyes
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Aim: To describe the well-being and perceived well-being factors among freshmen students from the University of Santo Tomas - College of Rehabilitation Sciences (UST-CRS) of the first term academic year 2019-2020. Methods: This descriptive quantitative study utilized the World Health Organization-QoL-BREF questionnaire to assess the different domains of well-being at the end of the first term of 214 first-year students from occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT), speech-language pathology (SLP), and Sports Science (SPS) programs. Data collected were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics (α<0.05). Results: Most of the students in all programs reported being satisfied with their health and had a good overall perception of their QoL at the end of the first term. Furthermore, physical health (p = 0.46), psychological health (p = 0.44), social relationships (p = 0.98) and environment (p = 0.82) domains were found to be similarly high across all and within programs (OT: p = 0.24; SLP: p = 0.28; SPS: p = 0.51) except for PT students (p = <0.01). Academic demands & pressure, sleep, and high expectations from others or self were three main reported perceived factors influencing well-being. Further analyses revealed that family dynamics "and social & physical environment were significantly correlated with overall well-being. Conclusion and Implications: This research described the well-being and perceived factors of well-being among UST-CRS first-year students after the first term academic year 2019-2020. Data may serve as a baseline for future assessment and program development of a supportive well-being curriculum for students' holistic growth and advancement.
2019-2020学年第一学期UST-CRS一年级学生幸福感横断面研究
目的:了解圣托马斯大学康复科学学院2019-2020学年第一学期新生的幸福感和感知幸福感因素。方法:本描述性定量研究采用世界卫生组织qol - bref问卷,对214名职业治疗、物理治疗、言语语言病理学和运动科学专业一年级学生第一学期末的不同幸福感领域进行评估。收集的数据采用描述统计和推理统计(α<0.05)进行分析。结果:在第一学期结束时,大部分学生对自己的健康状况感到满意,并对自己的生活质量有良好的总体感知。此外,身体健康(p = 0.46)、心理健康(p = 0.44)、社会关系(p = 0.98)和环境(p = 0.82)领域被发现在所有项目和项目内部都同样高(OT: p = 0.24;SLP: p = 0.28;SPS: p = 0.51), PT学生除外(p = <0.01)。据报道,学业要求和压力、睡眠、他人或自我的高期望是影响幸福感的三个主要感知因素。进一步的分析表明,“家庭动态”、社会和物理环境与整体幸福感显著相关。结论与启示:本研究描述了2019-2020学年第一学期后科大一年级学生的幸福感及其感知因素。数据可以作为未来评估和项目开发的基线,以支持学生的整体成长和进步。
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