Sense of coherence as a stress moderator in students

Stefanie Leda, E. D. S. Grazziano
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Professional training in the healthcare courses aims at the care of people with physical and emotional fragilities. The healthcare students, especially in the first year of their courses need a period of adaptation to deal with stressful situations, such as dealing with pain, emotional and psychological suffering, loss and mourning, with bodily intimacy and frustration.1 Researches carried out with nursing undergraduates verified the presence of stress, burnout and depression among them, and indicated as factors generating high stress, improper time management, high demand for theoretical and practical classes, and traditional and non-innovative teaching methods, according to the semester which course.1,2 The final periods of health courses lead to greater stress due to internships and future expectations: to get a job or complementing training with specialization or improvement courses? However, a prior question must be answered: how the stress and anxiety of younger healthcare students could be reduced? Or, how to promote stress coping resources for them? With the advent of positive psychology, in the last decades, researchers have developed studies to understand the influence of personality traits that are protective against stress and mood disorders. The Sense of Coherence(SOC) is a construct developed in the salutogenic model, proposed by Antonovsky,3 which suggests a holistic view of the individual centered on the generation of health through the regulation of emotional tension, besides positively influencing the decisions which affect quality of life: adoption of healthy habits and the choice to remain confident in the face of a stressful situation; persons with high SOC present higher disposition to face with the daily stressors.3,4 The SOC presents 3 components: the (a)understanding, that refers to the meaning that the person attribute to the stressful situation; (b)management, refers to the individual perception that his or she is capable to face and overcome the stressful situation, and the (c)meaning that is the feeling that life makes sense and that changes are welcome.5 Although Antonovsky3 initially stated that SOC develops in the first 3 decades of life, research has shown that this personality trait can be “trained” and strengthened throughout it.4 SOC contributes to reduce the effects of stress by modifying the perception of the situation, reducing the negative impact of stressors by cognitive assessment and coping strategies. These personality traits are highly desirable for health maintenance.6 Assuming that the students of the first semester begin the course with a higher perception of stress due to the changes that occurred in this period this study aimed to identify the perception of the general stress of this population and the presence of a sense of coherence as a protective factor to stressful situations.
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连贯感在学生压力调节中的作用
保健课程中的专业培训旨在照顾身体和情感脆弱的人。医疗保健专业的学生,特别是在他们课程的第一年,需要一段时间的适应来处理压力情况,如处理疼痛、情感和心理上的痛苦、损失和哀悼,以及身体上的亲密和沮丧通过对护理本科生的研究,证实了压力、倦怠和抑郁在护理本科生中存在,并根据所选课程的学期划分,指出压力高、时间管理不当、理论和实践课程需求高、教学方法传统和非创新是导致护理本科生压力高的因素。1,2由于实习和对未来的期望,健康课程的最后阶段会带来更大的压力:找到一份工作,还是用专业或改进课程补充培训?然而,必须先回答一个问题:如何减轻年轻的医疗保健学生的压力和焦虑?或者,如何为他们提供应对压力的资源?随着积极心理学的出现,在过去的几十年里,研究人员已经开展了研究,以了解防止压力和情绪障碍的人格特征的影响。连贯性感(SOC)是由Antonovsky提出的健康生成模型(salutogenic model)中发展出来的一个概念,它提出了一种以通过调节情绪紧张产生健康为中心的个体整体观,除了积极影响影响生活质量的决策:采用健康的习惯和选择在面对压力的情况下保持自信;高SOC的人面对日常压力源的倾向更高。3,4 SOC呈现出3个组成部分:(a)理解,指的是人们对压力情境的理解;(b)管理,指的是个人认为他或她有能力面对和克服压力的情况,(c)意义是感觉生活是有意义的,变化是受欢迎的虽然安东诺夫斯基最初指出,SOC是在生命的前30年发展起来的,但研究表明,这种人格特质可以在整个生命过程中得到“训练”和加强SOC通过改变情境感知,通过认知评估和应对策略减少压力源的负面影响,从而减少压力的影响。这些性格特征对保持健康是非常必要的假设由于这一时期发生的变化,第一学期的学生以更高的压力感知开始课程,本研究旨在确定这一人群对一般压力的感知,以及作为压力情境保护因素的一致性感的存在。
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