The root of the problem: identifying major sources of stress in Brazilian medical students and developing the Medical Student Stress Factor Scale.

Rodolfo F Damiano, Isabella N de Oliveira, Oscarina da S Ezequiel, Alessandra L Lucchetti, Giancarlo Lucchetti
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the most common sources of stress faced by medical students and the degree to which different stressors impact their lives. As a secondary objective, a new instrument, Medical Student Stress Factor Scale (MSSF), was developed based on these stressors.

Methods: The MSSF was applied to 431 medical students. The Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale was administered to investigate the relationship between these stressors and the students' mental health.

Results: The five greatest stressors were the extensive content, lack of time to study, sleep deprivation, excessive self-pressure for good grades, and lack of leisure time. The MSSF showed good psychometric characteristics, resulting in a 28-item scale with five subscales. The Relationships and Health subscales were associated with depressive symptoms; Relationships, Health, and Learning Environment/Academic Performance were associated with anxiety symptoms, while Health, and Learning Environment/Academic Performance were associated with stress symptoms.

Conclusions: Our study presents important data about the most important stressors that affect medical students' lives and cause mental health issues. The factors are generally related to academic performance and the learning environment and should be targeted in future interventions.

问题的根源:确定巴西医学生压力的主要来源,并制定医学生压力因素量表。
目的:调查医学生最常见的压力来源,以及不同压力源对医学生生活的影响程度。作为次要目标,一种新的工具,医学生压力因子量表(MSSF),是基于这些压力源开发的。方法:对431名医学生进行问卷调查。采用《抑郁、焦虑、压力量表》调查压力源与学生心理健康的关系。结果:5个最大的压力源分别是内容粗放、学习时间不足、睡眠不足、学习成绩压力过大、休闲时间不足。MSSF显示了良好的心理测量特征,形成了包含5个分量表的28项量表。人际关系和健康分量表与抑郁症状相关;人际关系、健康和学习环境/学习成绩与焦虑症状相关,而健康和学习环境/学习成绩与压力症状相关。结论:本研究提供了影响医学生生活和导致心理健康问题的最重要压力源的重要数据。这些因素通常与学习成绩和学习环境有关,在未来的干预措施中应该有针对性。
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