Stress and coping in fourth-year medical and dental students.

The New Zealand dental journal Pub Date : 2015-09-01
R C Harris, C J Millichamp, W M Thomson
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Abstract

Unlabelled: Medicine and dentistry are stressful professions. Dental and medical students suffer high levels of stress and may experience adverse psychological symptoms and use dysfunctional coping mechanisms.

Aim: To investigate levels and sources of stress, anger, anxiety and sadness, and associated coping mechanisms, in fourth-year dental and medical students.

Methods: A link to an online questionnaire was emailed to all fourth-year dental and medical students at the University of Otago, in Dunedin (New Zealand).

Results: The response rate was 60.2% (N = 100). The majority of students (58.6%) reported frequently feeling stressed. More dental than medical students reported always feeling stressed, but a greater proportion of medical students reported not coping well with stress, suffering abnormal anxiety, anger and sadness, and having these feelings for prolonged periods. Destructive coping mechanisms were more common among dental students, while positive coping mechanisms were also used by both groups. Few students (13.5%) reported using professional counselling services during their undergraduate years.

Conclusions: Mental stability is indispensable for the compassionate, professional and competent delivery of care by health professionals. The high prevalence of detrimental emotions and adverse mental states reported by students before they enter the health workforce is alarming and needs to be addressed.

医学和牙科四年级学生的压力与应对
未注明:医学和牙科是压力很大的职业。牙科和医科学生承受着很高的压力,可能会出现不良的心理症状,并使用功能失调的应对机制。目的:调查四年级牙科和医学院学生的压力、愤怒、焦虑和悲伤的水平和来源,以及相关的应对机制。方法:将在线问卷的链接通过电子邮件发送给达尼丁(新西兰)奥塔哥大学的所有四年级牙科和医学学生。结果:有效率为60.2% (N = 100)。大多数学生(58.6%)表示经常感到压力。与医科学生相比,更多的牙科学生报告说他们总是感到压力,但更大比例的医科学生报告说他们不能很好地应对压力,遭受异常的焦虑、愤怒和悲伤,并且长时间地有这些感觉。破坏性的应对机制在牙科学生中更为常见,而积极的应对机制在两组学生中也同样使用。很少有学生(13.5%)报告在本科期间使用过专业咨询服务。结论:心理稳定是卫生专业人员富有同情心、专业和称职地提供护理的必要条件。学生在进入卫生工作队伍之前报告的有害情绪和不良精神状态的高流行率令人震惊,需要加以解决。
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