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学生债务会影响牙科专业学生和牙医的压力水平吗?

Does student debt affect dental students' and dentists' stress levels?

作者信息

Boyles J D, Ahmed B

机构信息

University of Birmingham School of Dentistry, 5 Mill Pool Way, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B5 7EG.

出版信息

Br Dent J. 2017 Oct 27;223(8):601-606. doi: 10.1038/sj.bdj.2017.876.

Abstract

Introduction Many studies have shown financial worries and debt to induce stress in individuals, this combined with the existing stress of being a dentist raises the question of how student debt affects students' and dentists' stress levels.Objectives Determine whether student debt has had any noticeable effect on student stress levels; investigate whether student debt has any effect on dentists' career choice; investigate whether the increase in tuition fees has influenced the number of applicants to study dentistry at the University of Birmingham.Method Anonymous questionnaires were completed by 70 4th year and 38 5th year BDS and 22 Dental Core Trainees (DCTs). Participants circled the response which best fitted their situation regarding statements on their level of stress and future career path. Ethical approval granted. Application figures to study dentistry obtained from head of admissions.Results Forty-two percent of males and 63% of females strongly agreed with the statement that having no debt would reduce their stress levels. Of those with debt >£40,000, 11% strongly agreed and 42% agreed that their total amount of student debt causes them stress. Whereas, those whose debt is <£40,000 only 2% strongly agreed and 28% agreed that their total amount of student debt causes them stress. Seventy-seven percent of participants who had parental or family financial support reported this reduced their stress levels. Student debt was found to deter females from undertaking further study more than it deters males (P <0.001). Students with a higher level of debt were more likely to worry about their total student loan(s) (P <0.001). Moreover, students with a higher level of debt were more likely to be stressed about their total student loan(s) (P <0.001). Parental/family contribution to student expenses reduces student stress (P <0.001). Applications to study dentistry since the rise in tuition fees have decreased by 42%.Conclusion Student debt has had an impact on student stress; students reporting a higher level of debt also report more stress and concern about paying off their student debt. Having no student debt would reduce stress levels, although to what extent is undetermined. Applications to study dentistry have fallen since the increase in tuition fees.

摘要

引言 许多研究表明,经济担忧和债务会给个人带来压力,再加上身为牙医本身就存在的压力,这就引发了一个问题:学生债务如何影响学生和牙医的压力水平。

目的 确定学生债务是否对学生压力水平产生了显著影响;调查学生债务是否对牙医的职业选择有影响;调查学费上涨是否影响了申请伯明翰大学牙医学专业的人数。

方法 70名四年级、38名五年级牙外科学士学位学生以及22名牙科核心培训生(DCT)完成了匿名问卷调查。参与者在最符合他们关于压力水平和未来职业道路陈述情况的答案上画圈。已获得伦理批准。从招生负责人处获取申请牙医学专业的人数数据。

结果 42%的男性和63%的女性强烈同意无债务会降低他们的压力水平这一说法。在债务超过4万英镑的人中,11%强烈同意且42%同意他们的学生债务总额给他们带来压力。然而,债务低于4万英镑的人只有2%强烈同意且28%同意他们的学生债务总额给他们带来压力。77%得到父母或家庭经济支持的参与者表示这降低了他们的压力水平。发现学生债务对女性继续深造的阻碍比对男性更大(P<0.001)。债务水平较高的学生更有可能担心他们的学生贷款总额(P<0.001)。此外,债务水平较高的学生更有可能因他们的学生贷款总额而感到压力(P<0.001)。父母/家庭对学生费用的资助会减轻学生压力(P<0.001)。自学费上涨以来,申请牙医学专业的人数减少了42%。

结论 学生债务对学生压力产生了影响;报告债务水平较高的学生也表示有更多压力以及对偿还学生债务的担忧。无学生债务会降低压力水平,尽管程度尚不确定。自学费上涨以来,申请牙医学专业的人数有所下降。

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