Terán Edith, Mayta-Tovalino Frank
School of Dentistry, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas UPC, Lima, Peru.
School of Dentistry, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas UPC, Lima, Peru, Phone: +51 16197000, e-mail:
J Contemp Dent Pract. 2019 May 1;20(5):561-565.
This is a cross-sectional research on the impact of academic stress to which Peruvian students of dentistry are exposed and the various risk factors that affect academic performance and clinical and preclinical training.
The aim of this study is to determine the association of the perceptions of stress and the risk factors in students who take preclinical and clinical courses of a Peruvian private university.
This cross-sectional study evaluated 222 students of the School of Dental Medicine at the Universidad Privada de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC). To measure stress levels, we used the Dental Environment Stress (DES) questionnaire that was previously validated in Spanish. Data, such as age, sex, and year of study, were collected in a file made for this study. The students belonged to the 1st and the 5th year of study and authorized their participation through informed consent. In the data analysis, the odds ratio and the Chi-square test were used.
We found that clinical students have 2.96 times higher risk of having stress than preclinical students. Within these categories, in the preclinical level, the first-year students show the higher stress levels (68.2% in moderately stressful and very stressful 15.1%), while in the clinical level, the third-year students had a higher stress level (80.9% in moderately stressful and 19% in very stressful). Our data show no association between sex and stress levels of the students ( = 0.508).
Clinical students show more stress level with 2.96 times higher risk for stress compared to preclinical students. In the preclinical level, the first-year students showed a higher stress level, while in the clinical level, third-year students had a higher stress level. Our data show no association between sex and stress levels of students.
The impact of stress on dentistry students significantly influences their performance at the time of performing dental treatment protocols. This research shows the direct relationship that exists between these variables.
这是一项关于秘鲁牙科专业学生所面临的学业压力及其对学业成绩、临床和临床前培训产生影响的各种风险因素的横断面研究。
本研究旨在确定秘鲁一所私立大学临床前和临床课程学生的压力认知与风险因素之间的关联。
这项横断面研究评估了应用科学私立大学(UPC)牙医学院的222名学生。为测量压力水平,我们使用了先前已在西班牙语中验证的牙科环境压力(DES)问卷。诸如年龄、性别和学习年份等数据收集在为本研究创建的文件中。这些学生分别属于学习的第1年和第5年,并通过知情同意授权参与研究。在数据分析中,使用了比值比和卡方检验。
我们发现临床专业学生面临压力的风险比临床前专业学生高2.96倍。在这些类别中,在临床前阶段,一年级学生的压力水平更高(中度压力占68.2%,高度压力占15.1%),而在临床阶段,三年级学生的压力水平更高(中度压力占80.9%,高度压力占19%)。我们的数据显示学生的性别与压力水平之间无关联(P = 0.508)。
与临床前专业学生相比,临床专业学生的压力水平更高,面临压力的风险高2.96倍。在临床前阶段,一年级学生的压力水平更高,而在临床阶段,三年级学生的压力水平更高。我们的数据显示学生的性别与压力水平之间无关联。
压力对牙科专业学生的影响显著影响他们在执行牙科治疗方案时的表现。本研究表明了这些变量之间存在的直接关系。