228 Brauer Hall, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, School of Dentistry, CB#7450, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7450;.
J Dent Educ. 2014 Feb;78(2):213-25.
The aim of this study was to investigate the association of extracurricular factors including socioeconomic status and career choice with perceived stress in dental school in a large cohort of Colombian dental students. Participants in the study were 5,700 students enrolled in seventeen Colombian dental schools. The study employed a Spanish adaptation of the Dental Environment Stressors (DES30-Sp) questionnaire and recorded an array of demographic, socioeconomic, career choice, and dental studies-related information. Data analyses relied on descriptive, bivariate, and multivariate methods based on multi-level mixed-effects linear regression and post hoc estimation of predictive margins. "Fear of failing a course or year" emerged as the highest ranked item. Male students consistently reported less perceived stress than females, and stress scores were higher among seniors. Independent of gender, age, and study year, having dentistry as one's first career choice, relying on financial support, and belonging to higher socioeconomic strata were associated with lower stress levels. Academic environment interventions aimed to improve students' educational well-being will need to account for the individual heterogeneity among them. These data from a robust cohort of predoctoral dental students underscore the importance of considering students' educational experiences in a broader social and economic context.
本研究旨在调查包括社会经济地位和职业选择在内的课外因素与在大规模哥伦比亚牙科学生群体中感知到的牙科学校压力之间的关联。研究参与者为 17 所哥伦比亚牙科学校的 5700 名学生。该研究采用了西班牙语版的牙科环境应激源(DES30-Sp)问卷,并记录了一系列人口统计学、社会经济、职业选择和牙科研究相关信息。数据分析依赖于基于多层次混合效应线性回归和事后预测边际估计的描述性、双变量和多变量方法。“害怕一门课程或一年不及格”成为得分最高的项目。与女性相比,男性学生报告的压力明显较小,而高年级学生的压力得分更高。独立于性别、年龄和学习年限,将牙科作为第一职业选择、依靠经济支持以及属于较高社会经济阶层与较低的压力水平相关。旨在改善学生教育幸福感的学术环境干预措施将需要考虑他们之间的个体异质性。这些来自预科牙科学生的稳健队列的数据强调了在更广泛的社会和经济背景下考虑学生教育经验的重要性。