Natalia Gutiérrez-Marín, Cristina Castro-Sancho, Adrián Gómez-Fernández, A. López-Soto
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The objective of this research was to determine some of the sociodemographic and academic characteristics of the students who entered the Dentistry career in the period 2007 to 2014. Data was collected from 673 student files. The variables considered were sex, admission age, marital status, children, nationality, place of origin, high school of origin, and admission exam score. The data was obtained from the database of the Student Applications System, the physical files, and the Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Costa Rica. Descriptive statistics were performed, establishing the absolute and relative frequency of the variables. The Mann-Whitney test was used to determine if there were statistically significant differences between the admission exam and the established sociodemographic variables (p<0,05, IC 95%). 68,4% of the students are female. The average age was 18.4 years (SD=2,41). 99,0% of the students are from Costa Rica. 99,3% were single and only 0,9% had children. The largest number of students entered through an admission exam (78.9%) and 50.7% studied at a public high school. Regarding the address, 77.9% of the subjects resided in the Greater Metropolitan Area. The average grade of the admission exam was 613,8 (SD=49,95). There was a statistically significant difference between the entrance exam grade and the different types of high schools of origin. The group of students who entered to train as Dentists at the University of Costa Rica from 2007 to 2014 was a population with an average age of entry of 18,4 years, Costa Rican, predominantly female, single, without children, from geographic areas within the Greater Metropolitan Area (GMA), graduated from public schools with an average admission exam grade of 612,2.
本研究的目的是确定2007年至2014年期间进入牙科职业的学生的一些社会人口统计学和学术特征。数据收集自673名学生的档案。考虑的变量包括性别、入学年龄、婚姻状况、子女、国籍、原籍地、高中和入学考试成绩。数据来自学生申请系统的数据库、实体档案和哥斯达黎加最高选举法庭。进行描述性统计,确定变量的绝对频率和相对频率。使用Mann-Whitney检验来确定入学考试与既定社会人口学变量之间是否存在统计学上的显著差异(p< 0.05, IC 95%)。68.4%的学生是女性。平均年龄18.4岁(SD=2,41)。99.0%的学生来自哥斯达黎加,99.3%的学生是单身,只有0.9%的学生有孩子。通过入学考试进入大学的学生最多(78.9%),公立高中的学生占50.7%。在住址方面,77.9%的调查对象居住在大都市区。高考平均成绩为613,8分(SD=49,95)。不同类型高中的入学考试成绩有统计学上的显著差异。2007年至2014年在哥斯达黎加大学接受牙医培训的学生群体平均入学年龄为18.4岁,哥斯达黎加人,主要是女性,单身,没有孩子,来自大大都会区(GMA)的地理区域,毕业于公立学校,平均入学考试成绩为612,2。