KMID : 0605720190250020101
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Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry 2019 Volume.25 No. 2 p.101 ~ p.108
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Comparison of Stress Responses and Coping Methods according to the Gender of Freshmen in Graduate Medical Students
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Kim Hyun-Jin
Chee Ik-Seung Lee Sun-Woo Kim Jeong-Lan
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Abstract
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Objectives£ºThis study was conducted to evaluate the gender differences in stress-coping methods that affect stress responses in graduate medical students.
Methods£ºThe participants were 209 students of C medical school in Daejeon, Korea. Stress response was measured using the Stress Response Inventory. Coping methods were measured through the Ways of Coping Checklist and Problem-solving Style Scale. Data were analyzed using T-Tests, a correlation analysis, and stepwise multiple regression analysis.
Results£ºThe mean¡¾standard deviation score of the stress response inventory was 23.56¡¾20.20 in males and 32.34¡¾23.44 in females. The stepwise multiple regression analysis revealed the following factors related to stress response: helplessness, problem-solving control, approach style in males and helplessness, social readjustment rating scale, problem-solving confidence in females. No relationship between stress-coping style and academic performance was found in both genders.
Conclusion£ºHopelessness seemed to be the main reason for the stress response in medical students of both genders. We also found differences in coping methods affecting the stress response by genders. Future studies need to identify more such factors that lead to differences in coping methods and help adapt to stress in medical education.
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KEYWORD
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Psychological stress, Coping skills, Graduate medical education
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