Lin Galvin Sim Siang, Tan Wen Wu, Chua Kah Hoay, Kim Jong-Eun, Gan Jin, Halil Mohd Haikal Muhamad
Department of Restorative Dentistry, Kulliyyah of Dentistry, International Islamic University Malaysia, Kuantan Campus, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia.
Department of Dental Public Health, Faculty of Dentistry, AIMST University, Bedong, Kedah, Malaysia.
PLoS One. 2025 Mar 25;20(3):e0320602. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320602. eCollection 2025.
The present study, grounded in the Stress-Adaptation-Growth theory, aims to explore the mental well-being among dental technology students during the post-pandemic period.
A mixed-method approach was employed among undergraduate dental technology students in Malaysia. The Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21) was adapted and modified for dental technology students. The content of the questionnaire was validated by two experienced faculty experts. Construct validity and internal consistency were measured. An online survey was created using Google Forms and disseminated to 10 Bachelor of Dental Technology (BDT) students. Meanwhile, qualitative data were obtained through one-on-one semi-structured interviews, employing a phenomenology approach and thematic analysis to explore students' experiences in the new educational landscape.
All students answered the survey, predominantly females. Prevalence of depression (60% normal, 10% mild, 30% moderate), anxiety (30% normal, 30% mild, 10% moderate, 10% severe, 20% extremely severe), and stress (70% normal, 10% mild, 10% moderate, 10% severe) was reported. Qualitatively, three major themes emerged: "Problems with adaptations", "Anxious about returning to campus", and "Concern about the future". The first theme included sub-themes: "Difficulties in transitioning to hybrid learning" and "Disruption in study-life balance". The second theme had four sub-themes: "Fear of being infected", "Fear of being stigmatized", "Increased vigilance in personal safety measures", and "Confusion about standard operating procedure". The third theme included sub-themes: "Fear of another lockdown" and "Concerns about timely completion of academic requirements".
This study highlights the complex mental health challenges dental technology students faced post-pandemic, underscoring the need for flexible academic policies, global collaborations, and targeted strategies to support their resilience and well-being.
本研究基于压力 - 适应 - 成长理论,旨在探讨疫情后牙科技术专业学生的心理健康状况。
对马来西亚本科牙科技术专业学生采用混合研究方法。针对牙科技术专业学生对抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS - 21)进行了改编和修改。问卷内容由两位经验丰富的教师专家进行了验证。对结构效度和内部一致性进行了测量。使用谷歌表单创建了在线调查,并分发给10名牙科技术专业学士(BDT)学生。同时,通过一对一的半结构化访谈获得定性数据,采用现象学方法和主题分析来探索学生在新教育环境中的经历。
所有学生都参与了调查,以女性为主。报告显示抑郁的患病率为(60%正常,10%轻度,30%中度),焦虑的患病率为(30%正常,30%轻度,10%中度,10%重度,20%极重度),压力的患病率为(70%正常,10%轻度,10%中度,10%重度)。在定性方面,出现了三个主要主题:“适应问题”、“对返校感到焦虑”和“对未来的担忧”。第一个主题包括子主题:“向混合式学习过渡的困难”和“学习生活平衡的 disrupted”。第二个主题有四个子主题:“害怕被感染”、“害怕被污名化”、“个人安全措施方面的警惕性提高”以及“对标准操作程序的困惑”。第三个主题包括子主题:“害怕再次封锁”和“对及时完成学业要求的担忧”。
本研究凸显了牙科技术专业学生在疫情后面临的复杂心理健康挑战,强调了需要灵活的学术政策、全球合作以及有针对性的策略来支持他们的适应能力和幸福感。