STRES KOD INTERNACIONALNIH STUDENATA MEDICINE TOKOM KOVID-19 PANDEMIJE: STUDIJA PRESEKA

STRES MEĐU STUDENTIMA TOKOM KOVID-19 PANDEMIJE

  • Maja Milanović
  • Emilia Mijatović
  • Milena Đokić
  • Tamara Stanisavljević
  • Ana Đokić
  • Nikola Milić
  • Anđa Ćirkovic
  • Nina Rajović Institut za medicinsku statistiku i informatiku
Ključne reči: studenti medicine, internacionalni, COVID-19, stres

Sažetak


UVOD: Cilj rada je ispitivanje prevalencije stresa i faktora koji su udruženi sa povišenim nivoom stresa kod internacionalnih studenata medicine tokom epidemije KOVID-19 u Srbiji.

MATERIJALI I METODE: Studija je sprovedena kao studija preseka, sa korišćenjem onlajn upitnika tokom januara 2021. godine među internacionalnim studentima medicine koji pohađaju studije engleskog jezika na Medicinskom fakultetu Univerzitetu u Beogradu. Uzorak je formiran po tipu grudve snega (eng. snowball).

REZULTATI: U studiju je uključeno 52 studenata, prosečne starosti 21±2 godine, pretežno ženskog pola (58%). Nivo stresa viši od uobičajenog prijavilo je 65% studenata. Prediktori povišenog nivoa stresa su bili: nepripremljenost za onlajn nastavu (p=0.058), briga za sopstveno zdravlje (p=0.04), briga za zdravlje voljenih (p=0.058), briga za finansije (p=0.004),  briga oko ispita/budućih planova u vezi sa studiranjem (p=0.033), nedostatak energije (p=0.012), jake emocije ili česte promene raspoloženja (p=0.004) i nemogućnost obavljanja kupovine (p=0.054). Briga za zdravlje voljenih, briga oko finansija i ispita/budućih planova u vezi sa studiranjem bili su prediktori prisustva visokog nivoa stresa u multivarijantnoj analizi.

ZAKLJUČAK: Pandemija KOVID-19 je dovela do povišenog nivoa stresa kod internacionalnih studenata medicine u Srbiji. Viši nivo stresa bio je udružen sa brigom za zdravlje najbližih, brigom oko finansija i ispita/budućih planova u vezi sa studiranjem.

 

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