PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF COVID 19 PANDEMIC ON DENTAL STUDENTS

Vineet Golchha, R. Paul, Pooja Sharma, Deepti Yadav, I. Sharma, Mudit Gupta, V. Gulia
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Background : The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) which has spread rampantly to every country of the world. Dentists and dental students being amongst the professions with higher risks are under tremendous stress. Stress has been linked to serious side effects such as emotional exhaustion, anxiety, or depression. Therefore, our aim was to measure the levels of depression, anxiety and stress in dental students using the DASS-21 and to compare it with the sense of insecurity towards profession future due to Covid 19. Methodology: The data was collected through well-structured Google form from 1384 dental students studying in Delhi NCR. The entire form had two components. The first part of the form collected the demographic information of the students whereas the second part of questionnaire consisted of psychological evaluation using well established scale DASS 21. Result : The  study showed 4% of the students with  severe levels of depression,6% indicated severe level of anxiety, and 4% had severe stress. 87.2% of the students were insecure for their professional future due to spread of Covid19  and a significant correlation was found between future professional insecurity and depression, anxiety and stress Conclusion :  High levels of depression, anxiety and stress was seen in undergraduate dental students which wass worsened by the current pandemic .There is a need to evolve with the current COVID 19 pandemic , impart confidence among them and find ways to decrease the levels of stress among these future dentists.   Keywords: COVID19, Stress, dental students , DASS 21.
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covid - 19大流行对牙科学生的心理影响
背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已在世界各国猖獗蔓延。牙医和牙科学生是风险较高的职业之一,他们承受着巨大的压力。压力与严重的副作用有关,如情绪衰竭、焦虑或抑郁。因此,我们的目的是使用DASS-21来测量牙科学生的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平,并将其与Covid - 19导致的对职业未来的不安全感进行比较。方法:通过结构良好的谷歌表格收集来自德里NCR的1384名牙科学生的数据。整个表格有两个组成部分。表格的第一部分收集了学生的人口统计信息,而问卷的第二部分是使用完善的DASS 21量表进行心理评估。结果:4%的学生表现出严重的抑郁,6%的学生表现出严重的焦虑,4%的学生表现出严重的压力。87.2%的学生因新冠肺炎疫情的传播对职业未来感到不安全,未来职业不安全与抑郁、焦虑、压力之间存在显著相关性。牙科本科学生的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平较高,这一水平在当前的大流行中有所恶化。有必要随着当前的COVID - 19大流行而发展,赋予他们信心,并找到降低这些未来牙医压力水平的方法。关键词:新冠肺炎;压力;牙科学生;
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