Development and Validation of a Stressor-Coping Style Scale for Students in a Public Medical School.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8599
Armando E Chiong, Elijah Juniel D Corpus, Sarah Peñafrancia L Coralde, Nina Karen A Coronel, John Thomas Y Chuatak, Linnaeus Louisse A Cruz, Francis Simonh M Bries, Carlos Diego A Rozul
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Abstract

Background: The medical curriculum is one of the most stressful academic curricula worldwide. Studies indicate that great levels of stress, that encompass academics to personal life, may be connected to a number of worrying statistics for the mental health of Philippine medical students.

Objectives: To develop a validated stressor-coping style scale for students in a public medical school.

Methods: The study employed a sequential mixed-methods design. An open-ended questionnaire was used to determine the common stressors and coping styles through convenience sampling. A scale was constructed from this data and was statistically tested for concurrent validity and reliability from a random sample.

Results: Following thematic analysis, an initial six stressor domains and eleven coping mechanisms were identified. However, after item analysis and principal component analysis of responses, the scale was transformed to seven stressor domains and five coping mechanism domains. All of which are deemed internally consistent (α>0.6). Scores from the scale were also convergent with the scores of Brief COPE (r=0.5 to 0.9).

Conclusions: The developed stressor-coping style scale for medical students is a reliable and valid tool for Filipino medical students in a public medical school.

公立医学院学生压力应对方式量表的编制与验证。
背景:医学课程是世界范围内压力最大的学术课程之一。研究表明,从学业到个人生活的巨大压力可能与菲律宾医科学生心理健康的一些令人担忧的统计数据有关。目的:编制一套适用于公立医学院学生的压力应对方式量表。方法:采用顺序混合方法设计。采用开放式问卷,通过方便抽样的方式确定常见的压力源和应对方式。根据这些数据构建了一个量表,并从随机样本中对并发效度和信度进行了统计测试。结果:通过主题分析,初步确定了6个应激源域和11种应对机制。然而,经过项目分析和主成分分析,量表被转化为7个压力源域和5个应对机制域。所有这些被认为是内部一致的(α>0.6)。量表得分与Brief COPE得分也趋于一致(r=0.5 ~ 0.9)。结论:编制的医学生压力应对方式量表适用于公立医学院菲籍医学生。
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