Comparison of Stress and Life Satisfaction Between Non-Medical and Medical College Students / 정신신체의학
Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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: 47-56, 2015.
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Dans Coréen
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ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES:
The aim of this study is to investigate any differences between non-medical and medical college students for 1) a level and the nature of perceived stress, 2) a level of life satisfaction, and 3) the related factors affecting to life satisfaction.METHODS:
We measured self-reported questionnaires of stress, satisfaction with life, health behavior including happiness, alcohol use, nicotine dependency and depressive symptoms in 1,714(863 non-medical and 851 medical) college students.RESULTS:
Non-medical college students had significantly higher total stress scores than medical college students(chi2=7.66, p<.001). In non-medical college students, employment problem score was significantly higher than medical college students(t=4.07, p<.001). In medical college students, the scores of academic achievement (t=-3.81, p<.001), change of social life(t=-2.03, p<.05), death(t=-2.05, p<.05) or sickness(t=-2.60, p<.05) of friends were significantly higher than non-medical college students. And non-medical college students showed significantly lower life satisfaction scores than medical college students(chi2=-19.05, p<.001). We also found that life satisfaction were significantly related to happiness in non-medical college students(beta=.410, R2=.325, p<.001) and depressive symptoms in medical college students(beta=-.435, R2=.326, p<.001) by stepwise multiple regression analysis.CONCLUSIONS:
In this study, a level and the nature of perceived stress, a level of life satisfaction, and the related factors affecting to life satisfaction showed definitely differences between non-medical and medical college students. We suggest with our findings that specified mental health promotion program need for the college student's mental health management.
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Sujet Principal:
Comportement en matière de santé
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Santé mentale
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Enquêtes et questionnaires
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Amis
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Dépression
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Emploi
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Bonheur
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Nicotine
Limites du sujet:
Humains
langue:
Coréen
Texte intégral:
Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
Année:
2015
Type:
Article
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