Jacqueline Guadarrama-Analco, Luis Rafael Orozco-Valdés, Carlos Alberto Juárez-Medel, Víctor Manuel Alvarado-Castro, Eduardo Martínez-Muñoz
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摘要
压力是日常生活中常见的一个方面,但当它扰乱正常的日常功能时,它的负面影响就会出现。它会引发身体系统内的生理变化,影响行为和情绪。目的:本研究旨在评估在墨西哥阿卡普尔科,格雷罗州一所私立牙科学院就读的牙科学生感知压力的频率。材料和方法:一项描述性横断面研究于2020年11月进行。调查对象是71名牙科专业的学生,从第一学期到第七学期。该调查收集了社会人口统计信息,并使用了科恩开发的十项感知压力量表,该量表采用李克特式量表,有五个分类值。使用R统计程序对得分进行分析。得到变量的简单频率,并采用Student’st检验比较学生的压力水平。使用miiettinen方法计算优势比(OR)及其95%置信区间(CI 95%),以量化基于性别和学期的压力风险。结果:在参与者中,60%(43/71)经历了高水平的压力。具体来说,女性的压力发生率更高,为70%(30/43)。高压力的关联在最后一个学期的学生中尤为突出(OR = 2.88;95% ci = 1.07-7.71)。结论:研究结果表明,相当一部分学生(至少六成)的压力水平有所上升。这项研究强调了牙科教育工作者识别和处理学生压力情况的重要性,从而促进需要心理支持的病例的转介。
Perceived stress in dental students of a private university in Acapulco, Mexico
Stress is a common aspect of daily life, but its negative impact emerges when it disrupts normal daily functioning. It triggers physiological changes within the body's systems, influencing behavior and emotions. Objective: This study aims to assess the frequency of perceived stress among dental students attending a private institute in Acapulco, Guerrero, Mexico. Material and methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in November 2020. The survey targeted seventy-one Dentistry students ranging from the first to seventh semester. The survey collected sociodemographic information and utilized the ten-item Perceived Stress Scale, developed by Cohen, which employs a Likert-type scale with five categorical values. The scores were analyzed using the R statistical program. Simple frequencies of variables were obtained, and Student's t-test was employed to compare students' stress levels. The odds ratio (OR), along with its 95 % confidence interval (CI 95%) using the Miettinen method, was calculated to quantify stress risk based on gender and semester. Results: Among the participants, 60 % (43/71) experienced high levels of stress. Specifically, women accounted for a higher occurrence of stress at 70 % (30/43). The association of high stress was particularly prominent among students in the last semester (OR = 2.88; 95 % CI = 1.07-7.71). Conclusion: The findings suggest that a significant portion, at least six out of ten students, experience elevated stress levels. The study underscores the importance of dental educators identifying and addressing stressful situations among students, thereby facilitating the referral of cases in need of psychological support.