Managing Stress and Somatization Symptoms Among Students in Demanding Academic Healthcare Environments

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Antoniadou, Maria [1 ,2 ]
Manta, Georgia [3 ]
Kanellopoulou, Antonia [1 ]
Kalogerakou, Theodora [1 ]
Satta, Alessandra [1 ,4 ]
Mangoulia, Polyxeni [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Sch Hlth Sci, Dept Dent, Athens 11527, Greece
[2] Univ Piraeus, Certified Syst Analyst Program CSAP, Syst Management, Piraeus 18435, Greece
[3] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Fac Nursing, Sch Hlth Sci, Athens 11527, Greece
[4] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Phys, Inst voor Kern en Stralingsfys, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
关键词
stress somatization; nursing students; dentistry students; somatization symptoms; coping strategies; academic stress; stress management; depression; psychological support; mentoring; coach; DENTAL STUDENTS; COPING STRATEGIES; PERCEIVED STRESS; NURSING-STUDENTS; MIXED-METHODS; ANXIETY; UNIVERSITY; BRUXISM; PROFESSIONALS; ASSOCIATION;
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10.3390/healthcare12242522
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Introduction: Stress is a common concern among healthcare students, due to the demands of their coursework and the elevated expectations they face. Especially among dentistry and nursing students, the phenomenon, although well-documented, covers psychosocial and physiological dimensions, with somatization symptoms being less explored. These manifestations are crucial to identify discipline-specific stressors and health impacts that can lead to targeted interventions for both disciplines. Aim: This study investigates stress perceptions, somatization, and coping strategies among 271 nursing and dentistry students at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Methodology: An e-questionnaire was open for submissions during February and March 2024. Results: Females reported higher stress somatization (M = 10.22, SD = 5.23) than males (M = 7.94, SD = 6.14; Cohen's d = 0.412, p < 0.05). The interpretation of stress as "restlessness and psychological pressure" was more prevalent in dentistry students compared to nursing students. Moreover, nursing students who perceived stress as the "inability to manage unexpected or difficult situations, insecurity, panic" were more likely to experience stress somatization symptoms, while for dentistry students, stress somatization was related to "pressure to meet daily obligations/long-term goals". Physical symptoms for all students included chest discomfort, digestive issues, and headaches/nausea. Also, dentistry students reported more teeth clenching or grinding than nursing students. Short-term coping strategies included emotional balance, managing stressors, situation analysis, and breathing techniques. Long-term strategies involved distraction and entertainment, physical exercise, and patience. A higher willingness to seek coaching support correlated with higher stress somatization among dental students. Nursing students favored psychological support, while dentistry students suggested curriculum revision and improved infrastructure. Discussion/Conclusions: Females exhibited higher stress somatization levels, with themes of insecurity and physical symptoms. Nursing students reported higher somatization linked to insecurity, while dental students associated stress with daily obligations and goals. The study highlights the need for improved support systems, flexible academic procedures, and better communication to address stress in healthcare academia.
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