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KMID : 0363620180390020080
Journal of Korean Oriental Medicine
2018 Volume.39 No. 2 p.80 ~ p.91
Cross-sectional Study about Stress and Health Recognition in Korean Medicine Student by Gender
Go Ho-Yeon

Sung Hyun-Kyung
Kim Min-Jeong
Chae Han
Lee Soo-Jin
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate stress and health recognition in Korean medical student by gender.

Methods: 393 Korean medical student participated in this study. They were surveyed demographic characteristics(gender, age, drinking, morning diet, health recognition and etc), medical stress scale, Maslachh burnout inventory, Korea acceptance and action, and Ego Resilience Scale. For statistical analysis, chi-square test, Student t-test, correlation analysis, and simple regression analysis has been used.

Results: In Medical stress scale and ego resilience, it is not significant difference by gender. Female students were significantly higher than male students in Maslach burnout inventory(P=0.015). Male students were significantly higher than female students in Korea Acceptance and Action(P=0.002). Health recognition have negative correlation between medical stress and academic exhaustion, and positive correlation between psychological flexibility and ego resilience.

Conclusions: Through these results, we need to further study and develop strategies to reduce stress according to gender in Korean medical college.
KEYWORD
Korean medicine, Stress, Health recognition, Gender, Cross-sectional study
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