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Dental literature has suggested that dentists are particularly vulnerable to health problems due to stress associated with dental practice. However, much of the literature on this subject has been based on anecdotes or opinions rather than systematic research. This study provides current data based on a national sample of 238 dentists. The study compared the degree of stress experienced by male and female dentists and their ability to cope with stress, and then related stress and coping to various somatic and psychologic health problems, workdays missed, and alcohol and drug use. Results indicated that, in general, dentists were reasonably healthy and missed few days of work because of illness. Male and female dentists seemed about equally vulnerable to health problems, although women reported more headaches. Most dentists used alcohol and/or drugs in moderation, but men were more likely to consume alcohol. Both sexes used alcohol more frequently than other drugs.

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牙医的压力和健康问题。
牙科文献表明,由于与牙科实践有关的压力,牙医特别容易受到健康问题的影响。然而,关于这一主题的许多文献都是基于轶事或观点,而不是系统的研究。这项研究提供了基于全国238名牙医样本的最新数据。该研究比较了男性和女性牙医所经历的压力程度和他们应对压力的能力,以及相关的压力和应对各种身体和心理健康问题、旷工、酗酒和吸毒的能力。结果表明,总体而言,牙医的健康状况尚可,因病缺勤几天。男性和女性牙医似乎同样容易受到健康问题的影响,尽管女性报告的头痛更多。大多数牙医适度饮酒和/或吸毒,但男性更有可能饮酒。男性和女性使用酒精的频率都高于其他药物。
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