斯里兰卡一所国立医学院医学本科生实践的压力应对机制

IF 0.5 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences Pub Date : 2018-12-31 DOI:10.4038/SLJSS.V41I2.7697
Faseeha Noordeen, T. Jayathilaka, F. Pitchai, H. R. N. Yapa, I. M. N. M. K. Jayarathne, T. N. D. Nawarathne, I. R. N. Piyasena, M. Priyanka, J. V. P. G. Shivanka, T. Uden, S. Yeshi, R. Gurung, M. Ifla, K. Dorji
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明确医学生的应对机制对于促进健康的压力应对方法至关重要,必须加以探索。因此,对斯里兰卡一所州立医学院的410名医学生进行了描述性横断面研究。本研究的研究问题集中在识别医学生所采用的不同应对方法上。问卷分为A和B两部分,用于收集研究参与者使用的压力应对方法的数据。该研究还从用户那里获得了流行的压力应对方法的有效性数据。对A部分问题的回答显示,除了一个直接质疑学生应对学业压力的能力的问题外,生活的各个方面都呈现出积极的趋势。根据问卷B部分的结果,最常见和广泛使用的压力应对机制包括睡觉、听音乐以及与朋友和家人交谈。为最大限度地减少压力而确定的有效应对策略是宗教活动,如祈祷/礼拜和冥想。此外,向讲师、高年级学生寻求建议、回家参加体育和游戏也被发现能有效减轻压力。总之,学院应为学生提供参与祈祷和冥想等宗教活动的设施。接受咨询和参与体育运动似乎也能缓解压力,这些都应该融入医学生的生活中。
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Stress coping mechanisms practiced by medical undergraduates of a State Medical School in Sri Lanka
Identifying the coping mechanisms practiced by the medical students is of importance and must be explored to promote healthy stress coping methods. Hence, a descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken with a sample of 410 medical students from a State Medical School in Sri Lanka. The research question of the study focused on identifying the different coping methods practiced by medical students. A questionnaire with 2 parts, A and B, was used to collect data on stress coping methods used by the study participants. The study also obtained data on the effectiveness of popular stress coping methods from the users. The responses for the questions in part A showed a trend of positive outlook in all general aspects of life except for one question, which directly questioned the ability of students to cope with stress imposed by the academic programme. Based on the results from part B of the questionnaire, the most common and widely used stress coping mechanisms included sleeping, listening to music and talking with friends and family. Effective coping strategies identified to minimize stress were religious activities like praying/worshiping and meditation. Moreover, seeking advice from lecturers, seniors, going home and engaging in sports and games were also found to be effective in lessening stress. In conclusion, facilities for students to involve in religious activities such as prayers and meditation shall be available in the Faculty. Getting counseling and involving in sports also appear to alleviate stress and these should be integrated into the life of medical students.
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Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences
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期刊介绍: Sri Lanka Journal of Social Sciences (SLJSS) was launched in 1978 as a premier social science journal in Sri Lanka. Published twice a year (in June and December), it entertains social science contributions in the form of Research articles, Review articles, Work-in-progress articles and Correspondence, and publishes invited Book Reviews. The journal publishes social science articles in Sinhala, Tamil and English languages, on topics relevant to Sri Lanka in particular and South Asia in general. All papers are subjected to double-blind peer-review.
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