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Rev. Eugenio Espejo ; 15(3): 81-89, 20210830.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1337967

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La presente investigación se desarrolló con el objetivo de describir el nivel de ansiedad-rasgo en estudiantes de la carrera de Odontología de la Universidad Central del Ecuador, mediante un estudio descriptivo transversal que involucró a 293 estudiantes universitarios de séptimo a noveno semestre. Los datos se recopilaron mediante el Inventario de Ansiedad Rasgo Estado (IDARE), los que mostraron un predominio del nivel medio (58,02%), seguido del alto (39,6%). El 42,38% de las mujeres se catalogó con un alto nivel de ansiedad-rasgo. Entre esa variable y la edad se estableció una dependencia estadísticamente significativa. Los menores de 23 años resultaron más afectados por esa entidad psicológica. La frecuencia del nivel medio se manifestó mayoritariamente en los tres semestres estudiados, aunque el nivel alto estuvo más presente en los alumnos de octavo semestre


This research was developed in order to describe the level of trait anxiety in students of the school of dentistry of the Central University of Ecuador. A cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out, which involved 293 university students from seventh to ninth semester. The data were collected using the State Trait Anxiety Inventory, which showed a predominance of the medium level (58.02%), followed by the high level (39.6%). 42.38% of the women were classi-fied as having a high level of trait anxiety. A statistically significant dependence was established between this variable and age. Those ones under 23 years of age were more affected by this psychological entity. The frequency of the medium level was manifested mainly in the three semesters studied; however, the high level was more present in the eighth semester students.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Anxiety , Students , Universities , Schools , Stress, Psychological , Dentistry
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