University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Memphis, TN, United States of America.
University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Pharmacy, Memphis, Knoxville, and Nashville, TN, United States of America.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2020 Nov;12(11):1304-1310. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.04.032. Epub 2020 Jul 25.
First-year student pharmacists (P1s) may experience a number of stressors that may affect academic performance due to the transition into a professional program. Study objectives were to evaluate student demographic and pre-pharmacy factors associated with perceived stress among P1s, analyze relative change in perceived stress over the P1 year, and assess associations between perceived stress and academic performance.
The Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) was administered three times to P1s: during orientation, midpoint of fall semester, and midpoint of spring semester. Data were also collected using school records, including demographics, P1 fall grade point average (GPA), P1 spring GPA, and P1 year GPA. Paired-sample t-tests, independent samples t-tests, Analysis of Variance, correlational analysis, and multiple linear regression were conducted.
Of 202 P1s, 201 (99.5%) completed the orientation survey administration and 110 (54.5%) completed all three administrations. PSS-10 score significantly increased across survey administrations. Differences in PSS-10 scores at orientation were noted based on gender and race/ethnicity (P < .05), with female and minority students experiencing greater levels of stress. PSS-10 score (spring administration) was significantly, inversely correlated to P1 fall GPA, spring GPA, and year GPA (P < .05). Undergraduate science GPA, PSS-10 score (orientation administration), and age were included in the final version of the regression model as significant predictors of P1 year GPA.
Perceived stress increased over the P1 year, and higher perceived stress was associated with lower P1 academic performance. Future studies should examine strategies to assist P1s in managing stress.
由于进入专业课程,一年级药学专业学生(P1)可能会经历许多可能影响学业成绩的压力源。研究目的是评估与 P1 感知压力相关的学生人口统计学和药学预科因素,分析 P1 年感知压力的相对变化,并评估感知压力与学业成绩之间的关联。
在 P1 期间,通过三次向 P1 发放感知压力量表(PSS-10):在入学指导期间、秋季学期中点和春季学期中点。还通过学校记录收集数据,包括人口统计学信息、P1 秋季学期平均绩点(GPA)、P1 春季 GPA 和 P1 年 GPA。进行了配对样本 t 检验、独立样本 t 检验、方差分析、相关分析和多元线性回归。
在 202 名 P1 中,有 201 名(99.5%)完成了入学指导调查,有 110 名(54.5%)完成了所有三次调查。PSS-10 分数在调查管理过程中显著增加。根据性别和种族/民族,在入学指导时 PSS-10 分数存在差异(P <.05),女性和少数族裔学生经历了更大的压力。PSS-10 分数(春季管理)与 P1 秋季 GPA、春季 GPA 和年度 GPA 呈显著负相关(P <.05)。本科科学 GPA、PSS-10 分数(入学指导管理)和年龄被纳入回归模型的最终版本,作为 P1 年度 GPA 的重要预测因素。
在 P1 年期间,感知压力增加,感知压力越高,P1 学业成绩越低。未来的研究应研究帮助 P1 管理压力的策略。