University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, Memphis, Knoxville, Nashville, Tennessee.
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, Memphis, Tennessee.
Am J Pharm Educ. 2017 Sep;81(7):5918. doi: 10.5688/ajpe8175918.
To assess graduating pharmacy students' attitudes toward debt and determine associations with stress, student loan debt, financial need, current employment, post-graduation plans, and expected length of time to repay loans. Survey was conducted using an attitudes-toward-debt scale (sub-scales: tolerant attitudes toward debt; contemplation and knowledge about loans; fear of debt), Perceived Stress Scale, and questions concerning current employment, estimated total student loan debt, post-graduation plans, and expected length of time to repay loans. Federal loan data were collected using financial aid records. Independent samples -test, ANOVA, and Pearson's correlations were conducted. There were 147 students (96.7%) who participated. The majority were female (59.2%), white (69.4%), and had federal student loans (90.5%). Mean total loan amount was $153,276 (SD $59,810), which included federal students loans accumulated before and during pharmacy school. No significant differences were noted on attitudes toward debt or stress based on whether respondents had federal student loans. Greater "fear of debt" was correlated with increased stress, estimated total student loan debt, total federal loan debt, and pharmacy school loan debt. Greater "contemplation and knowledge about loans" was correlated with lower estimated total student loan debt, total federal loan amount, and pharmacy school loan amount. Students with higher "contemplation and knowledge" scores expected to repay loans within a shorter time frame than students with lower scores. Increased fear of debt was related to greater perceived stress and higher student loan amounts borrowed, while increased contemplation and knowledge about loans was associated with lower amounts borrowed. Educational programming concerning loans, debt, and personal financial management may help reduce stress and amount borrowed.
评估药学专业毕业生对债务的态度,并确定其与压力、学生贷款债务、经济需求、当前就业状况、毕业后计划以及预计偿还贷款时间的关联。使用债务态度量表(容忍债务态度、对贷款的思考和了解、对债务的恐惧)、感知压力量表以及关于当前就业状况、估计的总学生贷款债务、毕业后计划和预计偿还贷款时间的问题进行调查。使用助学金记录收集联邦贷款数据。进行独立样本 t 检验、方差分析和 Pearson 相关分析。共有 147 名学生(96.7%)参与。大多数为女性(59.2%)、白人(69.4%),且有联邦学生贷款(90.5%)。平均总贷款额为 153276 美元(标准差 59810 美元),其中包括在药学学校之前和期间累积的联邦学生贷款。根据是否有联邦学生贷款,在债务态度或压力方面没有显著差异。“对债务的恐惧”越大,压力、估计的总学生贷款债务、总联邦贷款债务和药学学校贷款债务就越高。“对贷款的思考和了解”越多,估计的总学生贷款债务、总联邦贷款金额和药学学校贷款金额就越低。“对贷款的思考和了解”得分较高的学生预计比得分较低的学生在更短的时间内偿还贷款。对债务的恐惧增加与更大的感知压力和更高的学生贷款金额有关,而对贷款的思考和了解增加则与借款金额较低有关。有关贷款、债务和个人财务管理的教育计划可能有助于减轻压力和借款金额。