Zarns Medical College, Clariens Education, 3230 Luís Viana Filho Avenue, Salvador, Bahia, 41720-200, Brazil.
University of the State of Bahia, 2555 Silveira Martins Street, Salvador, Bahia, 41150-000, Brazil.
BMC Med Educ. 2024 Jun 6;24(1):630. doi: 10.1186/s12909-024-05617-6.
Stress significantly affects both the physical and emotional health of individuals, particularly students in health-related fields. Medical students in Brazil face unique challenges due to the demanding nature of their studies, especially during assessment periods, which heighten academic pressure. These pressures often lead to poor coping strategies and mental health concerns. It is crucial to understand the complex dynamics of stress within medical education to develop strategies that improve student well-being and promote a healthier academic environment. This study aims to investigate the intricate relationship between assessment periods and stress levels among medical students. It seeks to understand how academic demands and sociodemographic factors contribute to stress dynamics during these periods.
An online observational, longitudinal, and prospective study was conducted from February to October 2022. Medical students were recruited through snowball sampling and participated in surveys administered via Google Forms at two timepoints: before (T1) and during (T2) assessment periods. The surveys collected sociodemographic data and stress symptoms using Lipp's Inventory of Stress Symptoms for Adults (LSSI).
The transition from T1 to T2 was defined by a rise in the prevalence of stress from 59.6 to 84.2% (p = 0.001) and a decline in symptom-free students from 40.4 to 15.8% (p = 0.001). There was a significant increase in exhaustion, from 12.3 to 31.6% (p = 0.0001). Higher stress levels were notably more prevalent among younger students (≤ 24 years), females, those from wealthier families, students without scholarships, those without prior degrees, and those in the clinical phase of their studies. However, non significant correlations were found between these sociodemographic and academic factors and the increase in stress.
The findings highlight significant concerns regarding the mental health of medical students during assessment periods, marked by increased stress and exhaustion levels. These results emphasize the need for proactive interventions to manage stress effectively in medical education, considering its profound impact on students' well-being.
压力会显著影响个人的身心健康,尤其是医学相关专业的学生。巴西的医学生由于其学业的高要求,面临着独特的挑战,尤其是在评估期间,学业压力更大。这些压力往往导致应对策略不佳和心理健康问题。了解医学教育中压力的复杂动态对于制定改善学生福祉和促进更健康学术环境的策略至关重要。本研究旨在调查医学生评估期间压力水平与压力之间的复杂关系。它旨在了解学术要求和社会人口因素如何在这些期间导致压力动态。
2022 年 2 月至 10 月期间进行了一项在线观察性、纵向和前瞻性研究。通过滚雪球抽样招募医学生,并通过 Google 表格在两个时间点(T1 和 T2)进行调查:评估前(T1)和评估期间(T2)。调查使用 Lipp 的成人压力症状清单(LSSI)收集社会人口统计学数据和压力症状。
从 T1 到 T2 的转变以压力患病率从 59.6%上升到 84.2%(p=0.001)和无症状学生从 40.4%下降到 15.8%(p=0.001)为标志。从 12.3%上升到 31.6%(p=0.0001),疲劳明显增加。年轻学生(≤24 岁)、女性、来自富裕家庭的学生、没有奖学金的学生、没有先前学位的学生以及处于临床阶段的学生中,压力水平更高。然而,这些社会人口和学术因素与压力增加之间没有发现显著相关性。
研究结果强调了医学生在评估期间心理健康的重大担忧,主要表现为压力和疲惫水平的增加。这些结果强调了在医学教育中有效管理压力的必要性,因为它对学生的福祉有深远的影响。