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J Allied Health. 2021 Winter;50(4):277-283.
Stress has detrimental effects on psychological well-being, cognitive function, and physiological health. While students in many healthcare programs experience high levels of stress, it is unknown whether this is true for Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) students. The purpose of this study was to explore the levels and sources of stress experienced by first- and second-year DPT students.
Study participants included first- and second-year DPT students from eight physical therapist education programs in the Midwestern United States. In this cross-sectional, descriptive study, participants completed a survey during the didactic portion of their curriculum that included demographic information, the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and the Undergraduate Sources of Stress (USOS) Scale.
The response rate was 84% with a total of 545 returned surveys. The mean PSS score was 15.7 out of a possible 40, with a range from 0 to 34. There were significant differences in levels of stress between universities and based on sex, with females reporting greater levels of stress than males. Respondents identifying higher levels of exercise, sleep, and social support reported lower levels of stress.
Participants in this study reported lower mean PSS scores compared to age-matched norms and students in other healthcare programs.
压力对心理健康、认知功能和生理健康都有不利影响。虽然许多医疗保健项目的学生都经历着高水平的压力,但物理治疗博士(DPT)学生是否也是如此还不得而知。本研究的目的是探讨一年级和二年级 DPT 学生所经历的压力水平和压力源。
研究参与者包括来自美国中西部 8 个物理治疗教育项目的一年级和二年级 DPT 学生。在这项横断面描述性研究中,参与者在课程的理论部分完成了一项调查,其中包括人口统计学信息、10 项感知压力量表(PSS)和本科生压力源量表(USOS)。
回复率为 84%,共有 545 份调查问卷返回。PSS 的平均得分为 40 分中的 15.7 分,范围为 0 到 34。各大学之间以及基于性别存在显著的压力水平差异,女性报告的压力水平高于男性。报告较高水平运动、睡眠和社会支持的受访者报告的压力水平较低。
与年龄匹配的常模和其他医疗保健项目的学生相比,本研究的参与者报告的 PSS 平均得分较低。