COVID-19大流行和内乱时期职业治疗研究生的锻炼和应对机制:一项描述性研究

R. Hamed, Carla Duval, Arianna Adrian, Stephanie Almonte, Michael Carroll, Jhannel Gayle, Jordan Kalik, Yehuda Kashanian, Mehavi Patel, Julie Piskin, Danver Quintin
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目的:新冠肺炎疫情和美国社会政治气候给研究生带来了额外的压力和焦虑。我们探讨了职业治疗研究生的压力水平、运动在减轻压力中的作用,以及用于管理学术和社会政治压力的常见应对机制。方法:对美国职业治疗专业的毕业生进行调查。结果:大多数参与者报告了中等到高度的学业相关压力(n = 73, 97.33%),超过一半的参与者报告了中等水平的愤怒和沮丧,因为学业相关压力(n = 43, 57.33%)。一半的被试将体育锻炼作为学业压力的应对机制(n = 38, 50.67%),大多数被试认为跆拳道有助于减轻压力(n = 48, 64.00%),减少愤怒和沮丧(n = 56, 74.67%)。结论:在2019冠状病毒病大流行和美国社会政治紧张局势之后,过去两年研究生的幸福感有所增加,未来需要进行研究,以确定这种压力如何影响毕业和就业结果,并提出倦怠和自杀预防建议。
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Exercise and Coping Mechanisms in Graduate Occupational Therapy Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic and Civil Unrest Period: A Descriptive Study
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic and the sociopolitical climate in the United States have imposed additional stress and anxiety for graduate students. We explored the stress level in graduate occupational therapy students, the role of exercise in reducing stress, and common coping mechanisms applied to manage academic and sociopolitical stress. Methods: A survey was created and distributed to graduate occupational therapy students in the U.S. Results: Most participants reported moderate to high levels of academic-related stress (n = 73, 97.33%), and more than half reported moderate levels of anger and frustration because of academic-related stress (n = 43, 57.33%). Half of the participants reported that they engage in physical exercise as a coping mechanism for academic stress (n = 38, 50.67%), and most participants thought that kickboxing would help reduce stress (n = 48, 64.00%) and reduce anger and frustration (n = 56, 74.67%). Conclusion: the well-being of graduate students over the past two years has increased after the COVID-19 pandemic and the sociopolitical tension in the U.S. Future research is needed to determine how this stress may affect graduation and employment outcomes and recommendations for burnout and suicide prevention.
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