Musser L A, Lloyd C
J Dent Educ. 1985 Aug;49(8):573-8.
A survey conducted at one dental school was designed to assess the relationship between dental students' perceived level of stress and two possible indicators of social support, marital status, and living arrangements; to examine whether sex differences occurred in this relationship; and to assess the effect of marital status and gender on students' preferences for support services. A total of 484 students were surveyed, with 298 completing the survey instrument, resulting in a 62 percent response rate. The findings indicated that academic pressures are responsible for higher levels of stress among dental students than are personal, nonacademic stresses, with the exception of financial pressures. Only three of 32 sources of stress were affected significantly by marital status: "loneliness," "difficulties in love relationships," and "child-care responsibilities." The relationship between marital status and stress differed by sex; never-married females and separated/widowed/divorced males reported higher levels of stress than their counterparts. Living arrangement showed significant differences for four of the 32 stressors (the three listed above and "sex-related problems") and appeared to provide a better measure of social support than marital status. Nonacademic support programs were rated by students, regardless of marital status, as more desirable than those that focused on academic skills.
在一所牙科学院进行的一项调查旨在评估牙科学生感知到的压力水平与社会支持的两个可能指标(婚姻状况和生活安排)之间的关系;研究这种关系中是否存在性别差异;并评估婚姻状况和性别对学生对支持服务偏好的影响。总共对484名学生进行了调查,其中298名学生完成了调查问卷,回复率为62%。研究结果表明,除经济压力外,学业压力比个人非学业压力更能导致牙科学生产生更高水平的压力。在32种压力源中,只有三种受婚姻状况影响显著:“孤独”、“恋爱关系困难”和“育儿责任”。婚姻状况与压力之间的关系因性别而异;未婚女性和分居/丧偶/离婚男性报告的压力水平高于其对应性别。生活安排在32种压力源中的四种(上述三种和“性相关问题”)上显示出显著差异,并且似乎比婚姻状况更能衡量社会支持。无论婚姻状况如何,学生们都认为非学术支持项目比专注于学术技能的项目更可取。