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摘要
共情和心理理论(ToM)是社会认知的重要组成部分,显著影响患者护理。本研究评估了罗马尼亚牙科学生的共情和汤姆水平,考察了人口统计学对高共情的影响和预测因素。利用多伦多共情问卷、眼神读心测试和社会人口学问题,该研究涉及300名牙科学生,其中78.3%为女性,中位年龄为22岁。统计分析包括卡方检验、Mann-Whitney检验和相关检验。采用Logistic回归预测共情的最高分位数。研究结果显示,73.3%的学生的同理心水平高于平均水平。在多变量模型中,高共情与女性性别(OR 2.032, 95% CI 1.041-3.963)、良好或非常好的感知健康状况(OR 1.903, 95% CI 1.143-3.167)和心理理论(OR 1.078, 95% CI 1.011-1.149)相关。然而,学习年份和感知压力水平对共情得分没有显著影响。一部分学生(25.6%)的ToM分数低于平均水平,这引起了人们的关注,强调需要进一步调查和筛查可能的相关疾病,以便及早发现和干预。这些发现强调了将移情训练和认知技能发展纳入牙科教育的重要性,以促进以患者为中心的护理,并解决未来从业者的情感和认知需求。
Understanding empathy and theory of mind in Romanian dental students for improved educational strategies.
Empathy and theory of mind (ToM) are critical components of social cognition that significantly impact patient care. This study evaluates the levels of empathy and ToM among dental students in Romania, examining demographic influences and predictors of high empathy. Utilizing the Toronto Empathy Questionnaire, the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test and sociodemographic questions, the study involved 300 dental students, 78.3% females, with a median age of 22. Statistical analyses included the chi-square, Mann-Whitney and correlation tests. Logistic regression was used for the prediction of the highest tertile of empathy. The findings revealed that 73.3% of students had higher-than-average levels of empathy. High empathy is associated in a multivariate model with female gender (OR 2.032, 95% CI 1.041-3.963), excellent or very good perceived health status (OR 1.903, 95% CI 1.143-3.167), and theory of mind (OR 1.078, 95% CI 1.011-1.149). However, the year of study and perceived stress levels did not significantly influence empathy scores. A subset of students (25.6%) showing below-average ToM scores raises concerns, emphasizing the need for further investigation and screening of possible related conditions to enable early detection and intervention. These findings underscore the importance of incorporating empathy training and cognitive skill development into dental education to foster patient-centered care and address the emotional and cognitive needs of future practitioners.
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