Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis
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Resumo: | Spirituality and altruism may be critical coping strategies to minimize emotional pain during period of crisis. Here we aim to investigate how spirituality and altruism are related and whether they influence medical students' levels of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected when most Brazilian states had already been promoting social isolation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic using self-reported measures: the Perceived Stress Scale 4, the Self-Spirituality Rating Scale, and Altruistic Attitudes Scale, in an online questionnaire. We found moderate levels of perceived stress, moderate to high levels spirituality, as well as high levels of altruistic attitudes. Reported stress was higher among participants with a previous diagnosis of mental disorder and women, while more altruistic individuals were less vulnerable to it. Most participants attributed their stress symptoms to the COVID-19 pandemic or to the social isolation and participants with higher level of stress were less able to study during the pandemic. Spirituality correlated positively with altruistic thoughts and emotions, but only participants who act altruistically reported lower levels of stress. Our results indicate that the mental health status before the COVID-19 pandemic is related to the actual level of stress and suggest that altruism may allow for collective coping of emotional burden during the health crisis. |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional AnalysisEstrés, Espiritualidad y Altruismo de Estudiantes de Medicina Brasileños durante la Pandemia de COVID-19: un Análisis TransversalEstresse, Espiritualidade e Altruísmo de Estudantes de Medicina Brasileiros durante a Pandemia de COVID-19: uma Análise TransversalEstrés psicológicoEnseñanzaAltruismoEspiritualidadPandemia de COVID-19.Estresse psicológicoEnsinoAltruísmoEspiritualidadePandemia COVID-19.Psychological stressTeachingAltruismSpiritualityCOVID-19 pandemic.Spirituality and altruism may be critical coping strategies to minimize emotional pain during period of crisis. Here we aim to investigate how spirituality and altruism are related and whether they influence medical students' levels of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected when most Brazilian states had already been promoting social isolation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic using self-reported measures: the Perceived Stress Scale 4, the Self-Spirituality Rating Scale, and Altruistic Attitudes Scale, in an online questionnaire. We found moderate levels of perceived stress, moderate to high levels spirituality, as well as high levels of altruistic attitudes. Reported stress was higher among participants with a previous diagnosis of mental disorder and women, while more altruistic individuals were less vulnerable to it. Most participants attributed their stress symptoms to the COVID-19 pandemic or to the social isolation and participants with higher level of stress were less able to study during the pandemic. Spirituality correlated positively with altruistic thoughts and emotions, but only participants who act altruistically reported lower levels of stress. Our results indicate that the mental health status before the COVID-19 pandemic is related to the actual level of stress and suggest that altruism may allow for collective coping of emotional burden during the health crisis.La espiritualidad y el altruismo pueden ser estrategias de afrontamiento importantes para minimizar el dolor emocional durante un período de crisis. Aquí, pretendemos investigar cómo la espiritualidad y el altruismo se relacionan e influyen en los niveles de estrés de los estudiantes de medicina durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Los datos fueron recolectados cuando la mayoría de los estados brasileños ya estaban promoviendo el aislamiento social en respuesta a la pandemia de COVID-19, utilizando escalas autoinformadas: Perceived Stress Scale 4, Self-Spirituality Rating Scale y Altruistic Attitudes Scale, en un cuestionario en línea. Se encontraron niveles moderados de estrés percibido, niveles moderados a altos de espiritualidad, así como altos niveles de actitudes altruistas. El estrés informado fue mayor entre los participantes con un diagnóstico previo de trastorno mental y en las mujeres, mientras que las personas más altruistas fueron menos vulnerables a él. La mayoría de los participantes atribuyeron sus síntomas de estrés a la pandemia de COVID-19 o al aislamiento social, y los participantes con un mayor nivel de estrés tuvieron menos capacidad para estudiar durante la pandemia. La espiritualidad se correlacionó positivamente con los pensamientos y emociones altruistas, pero solo los participantes que actuaron de manera altruista informaron niveles más bajos de estrés. Los resultados indican que el estado de salud mental antes de la pandemia de COVID-19 está relacionado con el nivel de estrés real actual y sugieren que el altruismo puede permitir el afrontamiento colectivo de la carga emocional del estrés durante la crisis sanitaria.Espiritualidade e altruísmo podem ser importantes estratégias de enfrentamento para minimizar a dor emocional durante o período de crise. Aqui, pretende-se investigar como a espiritualidade e o altruísmo estão relacionados e se influenciam os níveis de estresse dos estudantes de medicina durante a pandemia do COVID-19. Os dados foram coletados quando a maioria dos estados brasileiros já vinha promovendo o isolamento social em resposta à pandemia de COVID-19, por meio de escalas autorreferidas: Perceived Stress Scale 4, Self-Spirituality Rating Scale e Altruistic Attitudes Scale, em um questionário online. Encontrou-se níveis moderados de estresse percebido, níveis moderados a altos de espiritualidade, bem como altos níveis de atitudes altruístas. O estresse relatado foi maior entre os participantes com diagnóstico prévio de transtorno mental e em mulheres, enquanto os indivíduos mais altruístas foram menos vulneráveis a ele. A maioria dos participantes atribuiu seus sintomas de estresse à pandemia de COVID-19 ou ao isolamento social e os participantes com maior nível de estresse foram menos capazes de estudar durante a pandemia. A espiritualidade se correlacionou positivamente com pensamentos e emoções altruístas, mas apenas os participantes que agem de forma altruísta relataram níveis mais baixos de estresse. Os resultados indicam que o estado de saúde mental antes da pandemia de COVID-19 está relacionado ao nível atual real de estresse e sugerem que o altruísmo pode permitir o enfrentamento coletivo da carga emocional de estresse durante a crise de saúde.Research, Society and Development2022-05-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2951310.33448/rsd-v11i7.29513Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e1411729513Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e1411729513Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e14117295132525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29513/25572Copyright (c) 2022 David Nunes de Lima Junior; Ridson Guilherme Parente de Aguiar; Bruna Sobreira Kubrusly; Danielle S. Macedo; Marcos Kubrusly; Danilo Lopes Ferreira Lima; Lia Lira Olivier Sandershttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima Junior, David Nunes deAguiar, Ridson Guilherme Parente de Kubrusly, Bruna Sobreira Macedo, Danielle S.Kubrusly, MarcosLima, Danilo Lopes Ferreira Sanders, Lia Lira Olivier 2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29513Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:34.205330Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis Estrés, Espiritualidad y Altruismo de Estudiantes de Medicina Brasileños durante la Pandemia de COVID-19: un Análisis Transversal Estresse, Espiritualidade e Altruísmo de Estudantes de Medicina Brasileiros durante a Pandemia de COVID-19: uma Análise Transversal |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis Lima Junior, David Nunes de Estrés psicológico Enseñanza Altruismo Espiritualidad Pandemia de COVID-19. Estresse psicológico Ensino Altruísmo Espiritualidade Pandemia COVID-19. Psychological stress Teaching Altruism Spirituality COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis |
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Stress, Spirituality, and Altruism of Brazilian Medical Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Analysis |
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Lima Junior, David Nunes de |
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Lima Junior, David Nunes de Aguiar, Ridson Guilherme Parente de Kubrusly, Bruna Sobreira Macedo, Danielle S. Kubrusly, Marcos Lima, Danilo Lopes Ferreira Sanders, Lia Lira Olivier |
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Aguiar, Ridson Guilherme Parente de Kubrusly, Bruna Sobreira Macedo, Danielle S. Kubrusly, Marcos Lima, Danilo Lopes Ferreira Sanders, Lia Lira Olivier |
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Lima Junior, David Nunes de Aguiar, Ridson Guilherme Parente de Kubrusly, Bruna Sobreira Macedo, Danielle S. Kubrusly, Marcos Lima, Danilo Lopes Ferreira Sanders, Lia Lira Olivier |
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Estrés psicológico Enseñanza Altruismo Espiritualidad Pandemia de COVID-19. Estresse psicológico Ensino Altruísmo Espiritualidade Pandemia COVID-19. Psychological stress Teaching Altruism Spirituality COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Estrés psicológico Enseñanza Altruismo Espiritualidad Pandemia de COVID-19. Estresse psicológico Ensino Altruísmo Espiritualidade Pandemia COVID-19. Psychological stress Teaching Altruism Spirituality COVID-19 pandemic. |
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Spirituality and altruism may be critical coping strategies to minimize emotional pain during period of crisis. Here we aim to investigate how spirituality and altruism are related and whether they influence medical students' levels of stress during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected when most Brazilian states had already been promoting social isolation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic using self-reported measures: the Perceived Stress Scale 4, the Self-Spirituality Rating Scale, and Altruistic Attitudes Scale, in an online questionnaire. We found moderate levels of perceived stress, moderate to high levels spirituality, as well as high levels of altruistic attitudes. Reported stress was higher among participants with a previous diagnosis of mental disorder and women, while more altruistic individuals were less vulnerable to it. Most participants attributed their stress symptoms to the COVID-19 pandemic or to the social isolation and participants with higher level of stress were less able to study during the pandemic. Spirituality correlated positively with altruistic thoughts and emotions, but only participants who act altruistically reported lower levels of stress. Our results indicate that the mental health status before the COVID-19 pandemic is related to the actual level of stress and suggest that altruism may allow for collective coping of emotional burden during the health crisis. |
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