Prevention of study-related stress symptoms: health-promoting behavior among dental students
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Training to become a dentist is one of the most demanding professional education experiences. There are very few studies on strategies and activities to cope with study-related stress during dental training. We therefore evaluated the prevalence of burnout symptoms and coping activities among dental students.
METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was performed analyzing a sample of 239 dental students from Germany. Students were asked to complete a survey containing questions about burnout symptoms and coping behavior.
RESULTS: A total of 38% of the dental students perceived symptoms of emotional exhaustion; 17% reported symptoms of personal accomplishment and 11% perceived scores of depersonalization. Students reported on coping activities, ranging from health-promoting techniques, such as exercising, to less recommendable health harming relaxation strategies, such as taking drugs.
CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the need for relevant health promotion and may aid decision makers in developing health promotion programs.
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Translated title of the contribution | Bewältigung von psychomentalen Belastungen im Studium: Coping Verhalten unter Zahnmedizinstudenten |
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Original language | English |
ISSN | 0043-5341 |
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Publication status | Published - 03.2015 |
PubMed | 25626712 |
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