Stress Perceived by University Health Sciences Students, 1 Year after COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Instruments
2.3. Procedure
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Implications for Research and Interventions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variables. | Total (n = 252) |
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Mean (SD) | |
Age | 21.02 (5.20) |
Frequencies (%) | |
Gender Male Female | 46 (18.3%) 206 (81.7%) |
Country Spain Elsewhere | 232 (92.1%) 20 (7.9%) |
Place of Residence Rural Urban | 64 (25.4%) 188 (74.6%) |
Economic situation Grant-holder Depend on family income Independent Others | 34 (13.5%) 197 (78.2%) 17 (6.7%) 4 (1.6%) |
Smoking Ex-smoker Occasional smoker No Yes | 15 (6%) 25 (9.9%) 183 (72.6%) 29 (11.5%) |
Chronic disease No Yes | 213 (84.5%) 39 (15.5%) |
First year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy | 22 (8.7%) 22 (8.7%) 51 (20.2%) |
Second year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy | 11 (4.4%) 31 (12.3%) 12 (4.8%) |
Third year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy | 23 (9.1%) 13 (5.2%) 8 (3.2%) |
Fourth year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Missing | 19 (7.5%) 15 (6%) 23 (9.1%) 2 (0.8%) |
Occupational status Do not work Others Working fulltime Working part-time Unpaid work | 171 (67.9%) 12 (4.8%) 17 (6.7%) 30 (11.9%) 22 (8.8%) |
Stress (PSS-10-C) No Yes | 219 (86.9%) 33 (13.1%) |
Anxiety (GADS) No Yes Missing | 68 (27%) 180 (71.4%) 4 (1.6%) |
Depression (GADS) No Yes Missing | 47 (18.7%) 204 (81%) 1 (0.4) |
Confined by COVID No Yes | 140 (55.6%) 112 (44.4%) |
Had COVID No Yes | 226 (89.7%) 26 (10.3%) |
Relative had COVID No Yes | 202 (80.2%) 50 (19.8%) |
Stress (PSS-10-C) | Anxiety (GADS) | Depression (GADS) | |
---|---|---|---|
Minimum Maximum | 1 37 | 0.00 9 | 0.00 9 |
Mean (SD); 95% CI | 17.91 (6.27) | 5.14 (2.64) | 3.66 (2.39) |
Cronbach’s alpha | 0.789 | 0.794 | 0.752 |
Stress (PSS-10-C) | 1000 | 0.443 * | 0.437 * |
Anxiety (GADS) | 0.443 * | 1000 | 0.593 * |
Depression (GADS) | 0.437 * | 0.593 * | 1.000 |
No Stress | Stress | Total (n = 252) | p Value (X2 Test) | |
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Gender Male Female | 43 (19.6%) 176 (80.4%) | 3 (9.1%) 30 (90.9%) | 46 (18.3%) 206 (81.7%) | 0.144 |
First year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy | 19 (22.1%) 18 (20.9%) 49 (57%) | 3 (33.3%) 4 (44.4%) 2 (22.2%) | 22 (23.2%) 22 (23.2%) 51 (53.7%) | 0.121 |
Second year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy | 10 (21.3%) 29 (61.7%) 8 (17%) | 1 (14.3%) 2 (28.6%) 4 (57.1%) | 11 (20.4%) 31 (57.4%) 12 (22.2%) | 0.057 |
Third year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy | 19 (55.9%) 12 (35.3%) 3 (8.8%) | 4 (40%) 1 (10%) 5 (50%) | 23 (52.3%) 13 (29.5%) 8 (18.2%) | 0.010 |
Fourth year Nursing Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Missing | 15 (26.3%) 14 (28%) 21 (42%) | 4 (57.1%) 1 (14.3%) 2 (28.6%) | 19 (33.3%) 15 (26.3%) 23 (40.4%) 2 (0.8%) | 0.355 |
Occupational status Do not work Working fulltime Working part-time Doing unpaid work Others | 144 (65.8%) 16 (7.3%) 29 (13.2%) 19 (8.7%) 11 (5%) | 27 (81.8%) 1 (3%) 1 (3%) 3 (9.1%) 1 (3%) | 171 (67.9%) 17 (6.7%) 30 (11.9%) 22 (8.8%) 12 (4.8%) | 0.038 |
Anxiety (GADS) No Yes Missing | 66 (30.1%) 150 (68.5%) | 2 (6.1%) 30 (90.9%) | 68 (27%) 180 (71.4%) 4 (1.6%) | 0.013 |
Depression (GADS) No Yes Missing | 44 (20.1%) 174 (79.5%) | 3 (9.1%) 30 (90.9%) | 47 (18.7%) 204 (81%) 1 (0.3%) | 0.290 |
Relatives with COVID-19 No Yes | 180 (82.2%) 39 (17.8%) | 22 (66.7%) 11 (33.3%) | 202 (80.2%) 50 (19.8%) | 0.037 |
Variables | 95% CI for EXP (B) | |||
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Sig | OR (B) | Lower | Higher | |
Third year of Nursing | 0.031 | 0.148 | 0.026 | 0.842 |
Third year of Physiotherapy | 0.303 | 0.334 | 0.041 | 2.693 |
Third year of Occupational Therapy | 0.271 | 0.200 | 0.011 | 3.527 |
Occupational status (do not work) | 0.077 | 2.641 | 0.901 | 7.743 |
Anxiety (GADS) | 0.000 | 1.504 | 1.228 | 1.842 |
Family relative with COVID-19 | 0.042 | 0.375 | 0.146 | 0.967 |
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Marcén-Román, Y.; Gasch-Gallen, A.; Vela Martín de la Mota, I.I.; Calatayud, E.; Gómez-Soria, I.; Rodríguez-Roca, B. Stress Perceived by University Health Sciences Students, 1 Year after COVID-19 Pandemic. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 5233. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105233
Marcén-Román Y, Gasch-Gallen A, Vela Martín de la Mota II, Calatayud E, Gómez-Soria I, Rodríguez-Roca B. Stress Perceived by University Health Sciences Students, 1 Year after COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(10):5233. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105233
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarcén-Román, Yolanda, Angel Gasch-Gallen, Irene Isabel Vela Martín de la Mota, Estela Calatayud, Isabel Gómez-Soria, and Beatriz Rodríguez-Roca. 2021. "Stress Perceived by University Health Sciences Students, 1 Year after COVID-19 Pandemic" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 10: 5233. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105233
APA StyleMarcén-Román, Y., Gasch-Gallen, A., Vela Martín de la Mota, I. I., Calatayud, E., Gómez-Soria, I., & Rodríguez-Roca, B. (2021). Stress Perceived by University Health Sciences Students, 1 Year after COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(10), 5233. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18105233