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摘要
背景:参加课外活动可以减轻学业压力,尽管其对物理治疗学生的影响尚不明确。目的:评价物理治疗学生课外活动参与与学业压力水平的关系。方法:对智利110名物理治疗专业本科四年级学生进行横断面分析研究。参与者完成了一份在线表格,报告人口统计数据和课外活动特征。采用学业压力源问卷评估学业压力。结果:样本平均年龄为23.1±2.3岁,参加课外活动的学生64人(58.2%)。与没有参加课外活动的学生相比,参加课外活动的学生报告的学业压力水平显著降低(3.09±0.89比2.54±0.80;P d = 0.66)。女生与学业压力水平显著相关(r = 0.20, p = 0.033)。此外,学业压力与课外活动参与呈弱负相关(r = -0.31, p 2107 = 7.17;p r2 = 0.118)。然而,性别在该模型中不显著(p = 0.114)。结论:无论课外活动的类型或持续时间如何,参与课外活动与学业压力的显著降低有关。这些发现强调了课外活动对物理治疗学生的潜在心理益处。
Extracurricular activities on academic stress levels in physical therapy students: a cross-sectional analytical study.
Background: Participating in extracurricular activities may reduce academic stress, although its impact on physical therapy students is not clearly determined.
Objective: To evaluate the association between participation in extracurricular activities and academic stress levels among physical therapy students.
Methods: A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted on 110 fourth-year undergraduate physical therapy students in Chile. Participants completed an online form reporting demographic data and extracurricular activity characteristics. Academic stress was assessed using the Academic Stressors Questionnaire.
Results: The mean age of the sample was 23.1 ± 2.3 years, and 64 (58.2%) students were engaged in extracurricular activities. Students involved in extracurricular activities reported significantly lower academic stress levels compared to those who did not (3.09 ± 0.89 vs. 2.54 ± 0.80; p < 0.001; d = 0.66). For all students, female gender was significantly associated with higher academic stress level (r = 0.20, p = 0.033). Additionally, a weak negative association was observed between academic stress and participation in extracurricular activities (r = -0.31, p < 0.001).Furthermore, gender and extracurricular activity accounted for 11.8% of the variance in academic stress (F2,107 = 7.17; p < 0.001; r2 = 0.118). However, the gender was not significant in this model (p = 0.114).
Conclusion: Engagement in extracurricular activities is associated with significantly lower academic stress, irrespective of the type or duration of the activity. These findings highlight the potential psychological benefits of extracurricular engagement for physical therapy students.
期刊介绍:
The aim of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice is to provide an international, peer-reviewed forum for the publication, dissemination, and discussion of recent developments and current research in physiotherapy/physical therapy. The journal accepts original quantitative and qualitative research reports, theoretical papers, systematic literature reviews, clinical case reports, and technical clinical notes. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice; promotes post-basic education through reports, reviews, and updates on all aspects of physiotherapy and specialties relating to clinical physiotherapy.