Department of Conservative Dentistry with Endodontics, Faculty of Medical Science, Medical University of Silesia, Pl. Akademicki 17, 41-902 Bytom, Poland.
Department of Biosensors and Biomedical Signal Processing, Faculty of Biomedical Engineering, Silesian University of Technology, Roosevelta 40, 41-800 Zabrze, Poland.
Medicina (Kaunas). 2020 Oct 12;56(10):531. doi: 10.3390/medicina56100531.
: Stress is a common term used to describe various adverse psychological conditions. Students in the dentistry field face many negative psychological outcomes. The core factors for stress among dental students are related to their training course and social contacts with peers. This research aimed to assess the stress of dental students depending on their gender and study year. : We used the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) and Mini-COPE questionnaire. The surveys were conducted among 446 dental students (320 women and 126 men) at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the Medical University of Silesia in Katowice. : For the second-year and fifth-year students, the differences in scores were statistically significant, while in both cases, men had significantly lower values on the analysed scale. The results of the Kruskal-Wallis test indicated significantly lower values on the PSS-10 scale for the third-year and fourth-year students than in first-year students. The performed statistical analysis of the data obtained from the Mini-COPE questionnaire showed significant differences between men and women in individual years of study. In the first year, women chose more often the strategies related to turning to religion ( = 0.007), seeking emotional support ( = 0.046), seeking instrumental support ( = 0.045) and dealing with something else = 0.029) in coping with stress than men. : The highest level of stress was found among first-year dental students. Moreover, women were characterised with higher stress levels than men. Men more often use psychoactive substances and resort to a sense of humour to cope with stress. On the other hand, women turn to religion, seek instrumental and emotional support.
压力是一个用来描述各种不良心理状况的常用术语。牙科专业的学生面临着许多负面的心理后果。牙科学生的核心压力因素与他们的培训课程和与同龄人之间的社会接触有关。本研究旨在根据学生的性别和学习年级评估牙科学生的压力。
我们使用了感知压力量表(PSS-10)和 Mini-COPE 问卷。该调查在西里西亚医科大学医学科学系的 446 名牙科学生(320 名女性和 126 名男性)中进行。
对于二年级和五年级的学生,分数差异具有统计学意义,而在这两种情况下,男性在分析量表上的得分明显较低。Kruskal-Wallis 检验的结果表明,三年级和四年级学生的 PSS-10 量表得分明显低于一年级学生。对 Mini-COPE 问卷获得的数据进行的统计分析表明,在个别学习年级,男性和女性之间存在显著差异。在第一年,女性比男性更经常选择与宗教有关的策略(=0.007)、寻求情感支持(=0.046)、寻求工具性支持(=0.045)和应对其他事情(=0.029)来应对压力。
最高水平的压力出现在一年级牙科学生中。此外,女性的压力水平高于男性。男性更经常使用精神活性物质和诉诸幽默来应对压力。另一方面,女性则求助于宗教、寻求工具性和情感支持。