N. Ingle, M. Baseer, Sara A AIshammery, Jamal A. Alsanea, Salman A Alkallabi, A. Almeslet
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Information pertaining to the QoL was obtained by using a well-designed WHOQOL–BREF questionnaire, consisting of various domains of the QoL. Results: A total of 518 dental students (UG = 273, DI = 135, PG = 110) belonging to either gender (male = 196 and female = 322) from different academic years participated in this study. The overall Cronbach’s a coefficient of the WHOQOL–BREF questionnaire was 0.793. The highest mean score was found with the social relationships domain (62.14 ± 18.64), while physical health demonstrated the lowest mean score (52.15 ± 12.33). Dental students receiving government sponsorship for their education showed significantly higher mean scores for the psychological (57.88 ± 12.19 vs 53.09 ± 11.97, t = −4.498, p = 0.000) and environmental (62.93 ± 14.54 vs 57.94 ± 13.46, t = −4.043, p = 0.000) domains than the self-sponsored dental students. Similarly, government-sponsored dental students showed significantly higher QoL (3.93 ± 0.75 vs 3.52 ± 0.91, t = −5.678, p = 0.000) and satisfaction with health (3.79 ± 0.79 vs 3.21 ± 0.95, t = −7.509, p = 0.000) compared to the selfsponsored dental students. Conclusion: Dental interns demonstrated high overall QoL and satisfaction with health, while dental students receiving government funding for dental education showed higher scores for psychological health and environmental health domains. There is a need to improve the QoL of the students by considering various measures.","PeriodicalId":197236,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Oral Health and Community Dentistry","volume":"62 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2019-08-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Self-reported Quality of Life among Dental Students in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia\",\"authors\":\"N. 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不良的身心健康状况会影响牙科本科生、研究生和牙科实习生在整个教育过程中的生活质量和学习成绩。目的:利用世界卫生组织生活质量(WHOQOL)-BREF仪器评价沙特阿拉伯王国牙科本科生、实习生和研究生的生活质量。材料和方法:在2018-19学年的第一学期,对沙特阿拉伯王国各牙科学院的牙科本科生、牙科实习生和牙科研究生进行了一项横断面研究。通过使用设计良好的WHOQOL-BREF问卷获得与生活质量有关的信息,该问卷由生活质量的各个领域组成。结果:共有518名不同学年的牙科学生(UG = 273, DI = 135, PG = 110)(男= 196,女= 322)参加了本研究。WHOQOL-BREF问卷的总体Cronbach’s a系数为0.793。社会关系领域平均得分最高(62.14±18.64),身体健康领域平均得分最低(52.15±12.33)。政府资助牙科学生在心理(57.88±12.19 vs 53.09±11.97,t = - 4.498, p = 0.000)和环境(62.93±14.54 vs 57.94±13.46,t = - 4.043, p = 0.000)领域的平均得分显著高于自费牙科学生。公费生的生活质量(3.93±0.75 vs 3.52±0.91,t =−5.678,p = 0.000)和健康满意度(3.79±0.79 vs 3.21±0.95,t =−7.509,p = 0.000)均显著高于自费生。结论:牙科实习生的整体生活质量和健康满意度较高,而接受政府资助的牙科教育学生的心理健康和环境健康得分较高。有必要考虑各种措施来提高学生的生活质量。
Self-reported Quality of Life among Dental Students in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ab s t r Ac t Introduction: Adverse physical and mental health conditions can affect the quality of life (QoL) and academic performance of undergraduate and postgraduate dental students and dental interns throughout their education. Aim: To evaluate the QoL of undergraduate dental students, interns, and postgraduate dental students using the World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHOQOL)-BREF instrument in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was undertaken among undergraduate dental students, dental interns, and postgraduate dental students from various dental colleges of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the first semester of the academic year 2018–19. Information pertaining to the QoL was obtained by using a well-designed WHOQOL–BREF questionnaire, consisting of various domains of the QoL. Results: A total of 518 dental students (UG = 273, DI = 135, PG = 110) belonging to either gender (male = 196 and female = 322) from different academic years participated in this study. The overall Cronbach’s a coefficient of the WHOQOL–BREF questionnaire was 0.793. The highest mean score was found with the social relationships domain (62.14 ± 18.64), while physical health demonstrated the lowest mean score (52.15 ± 12.33). Dental students receiving government sponsorship for their education showed significantly higher mean scores for the psychological (57.88 ± 12.19 vs 53.09 ± 11.97, t = −4.498, p = 0.000) and environmental (62.93 ± 14.54 vs 57.94 ± 13.46, t = −4.043, p = 0.000) domains than the self-sponsored dental students. Similarly, government-sponsored dental students showed significantly higher QoL (3.93 ± 0.75 vs 3.52 ± 0.91, t = −5.678, p = 0.000) and satisfaction with health (3.79 ± 0.79 vs 3.21 ± 0.95, t = −7.509, p = 0.000) compared to the selfsponsored dental students. Conclusion: Dental interns demonstrated high overall QoL and satisfaction with health, while dental students receiving government funding for dental education showed higher scores for psychological health and environmental health domains. There is a need to improve the QoL of the students by considering various measures.