布宜诺斯艾利斯大学医学院学生学术压力的流行情况。

Juan Manuel Duarte, Marcelo Fabián Garro, María Eugenia Basile, Latara Luiza Smolinski Eifler, Lanaísa Damiani Collaziol, Francisco José Appiani
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简介:本研究探讨了布宜诺斯艾利斯大学医学院学生中普遍存在的学术压力问题,并阐明了学生福利的一个关键方面。材料和方法:使用前瞻性和横向的方法,617名医科学生参加了一个不同的队列,代表多年的学习。这项研究的目的是确定学术压力的流行程度,并调查可能的社会人口影响。结果:结果显示,学习压力的流行率令人担忧,98.4%的参与者经历了不同程度的学习压力。具体来说,7.2%的人有轻度压力,73.1%的人有中度压力,19.6%的人有重度压力。该研究确定了学业压力与社会人口因素之间的显著联系,强调了性别和出生地的影响。特别是,女生更容易受到中度和重度学习压力的影响,概率指数分别为5.97和8.34。此外,外国学生,尤其是来自非西班牙语国家的学生,经历深度压力的风险明显更高(OR=13)。讨论与结论:本研究强调了解决医学教育中普遍存在的学术压力问题的具体干预措施和支持机制的迫切需要。执行适合特定人口群体,特别是妇女和国际学生的战略对于培养有利的学习环境至关重要。
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Prevalence of academic stress in medical students at the University of Buenos Aires

Introduction: This study addresses the pervasive issue of academic stress among medical students at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), shedding light on a critical aspect of student well-being

Materials and methods: Employing a prospective, cross-sectional methodology, a diverse cohort of 617 medical students participates, representing various courses. The research aimed to determine the prevalence of academic stress and investigate potential sociodemographic influences.

Results: Results revealed an alarming prevalence of academic stress, with 98.4 % of participants experiencing varying degrees. Specifically, 7.2 % exhibited mild stress, 73.1 % reporters moderate stress, and 19.6 % indicated profound levels of stress. The study identified significant associations between academic stress and sociodemographic factors, highlighting the influence of gender and place of origin. Notably, female students exhibited a high susceptibility to both moderate and profound academic stress, with odd ratio of 5.97 and 8.34, respectively. Additionally, foreign students, particularly those from non-Spanish-speaking countries, demonstrated a notably heightened risk of experiencing profound stress (OR=13).

Conclusion: This research underscores the critical need for targeting interventions and support mechanisms to address the persuasive issue of academic stress in medical education. Implementing strategies tailored to specific demographic groups, particularly female and foreign students, is paramount in fostering a conducive learning environment.

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