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Investigación en educación médica

On-line version ISSN 2007-5057

Abstract

LUNA, David et al. Academic Stress in Dental Students: Association with Social Support, Positive Thinking and Psychological Well-Being. Investigación educ. médica [online]. 2020, vol.9, n.35, pp.8-17.  Epub Dec 02, 2020. ISSN 2007-5057.  https://doi.org/10.22201/facmed.20075057e.2020.35.20205.

Introduction:

The Dentistry students present high levels of stress. The study of its relationship with salutogenic variables such as social support, positive thinking and psychological well-being could be useful for its intervention, enhance the beneficial function of stress and avoid its adverse effects.

Objective:

To determine the level of academic stress and its sources in dentistry students, as well as to identify its association with psychological well-being, social support, and positive thinking. Detecting psychological well-being, social support and positive thinking are predictors of stress in this population.

Method:

Dentistry students completed an online questionnaire survey composed of an identification card and the instruments Academic Stress Questionnaire in the University (CEAU), Positivity Scale (PS), Reduced Scale of Social, Perceived, Family and Friends Support (AFA) -R), and the Psychological Wellness Scale for Adults (BIEPS-A).

Results:

146 students participated, 104 women and 42 men. The level of stress, social support and positive thinking was moderate; while the level of psychological well-being was high. Regarding men, women showed greater stress (p < 0,01) and lower psychological well-being (p < 0,05). Stress showed a negative correlation with psychological well-being (r = -0,41) and social support (r = -0,29) but only in women. A multiple lineal regression indicate that psychological well-being (β = -0,27) and female sex (β = -0,26) predicts the stress level (p = 0,01). This model explains 15% of variance (R2 corrected = 0,15). Aspects that generated greater stress were the academic performance and the future perspective of his profession.

Conclusions:

The identifying healthy predictors of stress in dentistry students favors the well-founded design of intervention strategies that favor the positive development of this population.

Keywords : academic stress; professional training; dentistry; mental health.

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