Programa Neurociencias, Psiquiatría y Salud Mental, NEPSAM, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
Programa Doctorado Salud Mental, Departamento de Psiquiatría y Salud Mental, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Concepción, Concepción, Chile.
PeerJ. 2024 Mar 12;12:e16980. doi: 10.7717/peerj.16980. eCollection 2024.
In a competitive and demanding world, academic stress is of increasing concern to students. This systemic, adaptive, and psychological process is composed of stressful stimuli, imbalance symptoms, and coping strategies. The SISCO-II Academic Stress Inventory (SISCO-II-AS) is a psychometric instrument validated in Chile. It evaluates stressors, symptoms, and coping, both individually and globally. For its practical interpretation, a scale is required. Therefore, this study aims to descriptively analyze the SISCO-II-AS and to obtain its corresponding scales. Employing a non-experimental quantitative approach, we administered the SISCO-II-AS to 1,049 second and third-year students from three Chilean universities, with a disproportionate gender representation of 75.21% female to 24.79% male participants. Through descriptive and bivariate analysis, we established norms based on percentiles. For the complete instrument and its subscales, significant differences by sex were identified, with magnitudes varying from small to moderate. For the full instrument and its subscales, bar scale norms by percentile and sex are presented. Each subscale (stressors, physical and psychological reactions, social behavioural reactions, total reaction, and coping) has score ranges defined for low, medium, and high levels. These ranges vary according to the sex of the respondent, with notable differences in stressors and physical, psychological, and social behavioural reactions. This study stands out for its broad and heterogeneous sample, which enriches the representativeness of the data. It offers a comprehensive view of academic stress in college students, identifying distinctive factors and highlighting the importance of gender-sensitive approaches. Its findings contribute to understanding and guide future interventions. By offering a descriptive analysis of the SISCO-II-AS inventory and establishing bar norms, this research aids health professionals and educators in better assessing and addressing academic stress in the student population.
在竞争激烈、要求苛刻的世界中,学生的学业压力越来越受到关注。这种系统的、适应性的和心理过程由应激刺激、失衡症状和应对策略组成。SISCO-II 学术压力量表(SISCO-II-AS)是一种经过智利验证的心理计量工具。它评估压力源、症状和应对策略,既可以单独评估,也可以整体评估。为了实际解释,需要一个量表。因此,本研究旨在对 SISCO-II-AS 进行描述性分析,并获得其相应的量表。采用非实验性定量方法,我们对来自智利三所大学的 1049 名二、三年级学生进行了 SISCO-II-AS 测试,参与者的性别比例为 75.21%女性对 24.79%男性。通过描述性和双变量分析,我们根据百分位数建立了规范。对于完整的工具及其子量表,我们发现了性别差异,其大小从小到中等不等。对于完整的工具及其子量表,我们提供了百分位数和性别的条形规范。每个子量表(压力源、身体和心理反应、社会行为反应、总反应和应对)都有定义为低、中、高水平的分数范围。这些范围根据受访者的性别而有所不同,在压力源以及身体、心理和社会行为反应方面存在显著差异。本研究的突出特点是其广泛而多样化的样本,丰富了数据的代表性。它全面地了解了大学生的学业压力,确定了独特的因素,并强调了性别敏感方法的重要性。其研究结果有助于理解和指导未来的干预措施。通过对 SISCO-II-AS 量表进行描述性分析并建立条形规范,本研究有助于卫生专业人员和教育工作者更好地评估和应对学生群体中的学业压力。