Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Magna Monique Silva
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Sampaio, João Márcio Fialho, Brito Júnior, Francisco Elizaudo, Lima Júnior, José Cícero Cabral de, Santos, Sheron Maria Silva, Silva, Silvânia Miranda da, Macêdo, Lázaro Ranieri de, Pereira, Thaís da Conceição, Duarte, Isis Gondim Trajano, Siebra, Fernanda Leite, Pereira, Gabriel Fernandes, Pereira, Daniel Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5776
Resumo: The aim of the study was to identify stress levels and social profile in postgraduate healthcare students from the Regional University of Cariri - URCA at its Campus in Crato, Ceara. This is a quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional study done with 44 of the postgraduate students, being 14 of them from the Academic Master’s Degree in Nursery, and 30 of them from the Multi-professional Residency in Collective Health. The data gathering was made through a sociodemographic, academic, and lifestyle variables questionnaire. The Job Stress Scale was used to calculate psycho-social stress in the formulation of quadrants from Karasek’s Demand-control model (1979). It defines the categories: low strain jobs (low demand and high control), passive jobs (low income and control), active jobs (high demand and control) and high strain jobs (high demand and low control). The population in this study was predominantly composed of women (77,27%) ages 26 to 30 (43,18%), catholic (72,73%), single students (70,45%) with incomes superior to four minimum wages (45,45%), no children (90,91%), scholarship holders (84,09%) who work 60 hours a week and are exclusively dedicated to their occupations (68,18%). The high demand was present in 87,9% of the postgraduate students’ routines. The high strain was present in 81,4% of them, making evident, yet, a high social support. The category of the quadrants that included the bigger amount of people in it was active jobs (77,72%). According to the results, we could see that active jobs was predominant, with high psychological demands and control, besides high social support.
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spelling Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare studentsEvaluación del nivel de estrés y perfil social de los estudiantes potsgrado en el campo de la saludAvaliação do nível de estresse e perfil social de estudantes de pós-graduação da área da saúdeEstrésestudiantes de posgradoSaludEnsenãnza.EstresseEstudantes de pós-graduaçãoSaúdeEnsino.Stresspostgraduate studentshealthTeaching.The aim of the study was to identify stress levels and social profile in postgraduate healthcare students from the Regional University of Cariri - URCA at its Campus in Crato, Ceara. This is a quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional study done with 44 of the postgraduate students, being 14 of them from the Academic Master’s Degree in Nursery, and 30 of them from the Multi-professional Residency in Collective Health. The data gathering was made through a sociodemographic, academic, and lifestyle variables questionnaire. The Job Stress Scale was used to calculate psycho-social stress in the formulation of quadrants from Karasek’s Demand-control model (1979). It defines the categories: low strain jobs (low demand and high control), passive jobs (low income and control), active jobs (high demand and control) and high strain jobs (high demand and low control). The population in this study was predominantly composed of women (77,27%) ages 26 to 30 (43,18%), catholic (72,73%), single students (70,45%) with incomes superior to four minimum wages (45,45%), no children (90,91%), scholarship holders (84,09%) who work 60 hours a week and are exclusively dedicated to their occupations (68,18%). The high demand was present in 87,9% of the postgraduate students’ routines. The high strain was present in 81,4% of them, making evident, yet, a high social support. The category of the quadrants that included the bigger amount of people in it was active jobs (77,72%). According to the results, we could see that active jobs was predominant, with high psychological demands and control, besides high social support.El objetivo del estudio fue identificar los niveles de estrés el perfil social de los estudiantes de posgrado en el área de salud de la Universidad Regional de Cariri - URCA en Crato-CE. Se trata de un estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo e transversal, realizado con 44 estudiantes de posgrado, 14 del máster académico en Enfermería y 30 de la Residencia Multiprofesional en Salud Colectiva. La recopilación de datos se realizó a través de un cuestionario de variables sociodemográficas, académicas y de estilo de vida. Para calcular el estrés psicosocial, se utilizó la Escala de Estrés del Trabajo en la formulación de cuadrantes del modelo de control de la demanda (MDC), que define las categorías: trabajo de baja de formación unitaria (baja demanda y alto control); trabajo pasivo (baja demanda y bajo control); trabajo activo (alta demanda y alto control); y alta demanda (alta demanda y bajo control). La población del estudio estaba compuesta predominantemente por mujeres (77,27%), por el grupo de edad de 26 a 30 años (43,18%), Católicos (72,73%), individuales (70,45%), con ingresos superiores a 4 salarios mínimos (45,45%), sin hijos (90,91%), becarios (84,09%), con una carga de trabajo semanal de 60 horas de dedicación exclusiva (68,18%). La alta demanda estuvo presente en el 87,3% de los estudiantes de posgrado, con un alto control en el 81,4%, mostrando también un alto apoyo social (90,9%). La categoría de cuadrantes que incluía el mayor número de personas era el trabajo activo (77,27%). Según los resultados, se vio que predominaba el trabajo activo, con altas exigencias psicológicas y alto control, además de un alto apoyo social.O objetivo do estudo foi identificar os níveis de estresse e perfil social dos estudantes de pós-graduação da área da saúde da Universidade Regional do Cariri – URCA em Crato-CE. Trata-se de um estudo quantitativo, descritivo e transversal, realizado com 44 estudantes de pós-graduação, sendo 14 do mestrado acadêmico em Enfermagem e 30 da Residência Multiprofissional em Saúde Coletiva. A coleta de dados foi feita através de um questionário de variáveis sociodemográficas, acadêmicas e de estilo de vida. Para calcular o estresse psicossocial foi utilizado o Job Stress Scale, na formulação de quadrantes do modelo de demanda-controle (MDC), que define as categorias: trabalho de baixa exigência (baixa demanda e alto controle); trabalho passivo (baixa demanda e baixo controle); trabalho ativo (alta demanda e alto controle); e alta exigência (alta demanda e baixo controle). A população do estudo foi composta, predominantemente, por mulheres (77,27%), pela faixa etária de 26 a 30 anos (43,18%), católicos (72,73%), solteiros (70,45%), com renda superior a 4 salários mínimos (45,45%), sem filhos (90,91%), bolsistas (84,09%), com carga horária semanal de 60 horas de dedicação exclusiva (68,18%). A alta demanda esteve presente em 87,3% dos pós-graduandos, o alto controle em 81,4%, evidenciando-se, ainda, um alto apoio social (90,9%). A categoria dos quadrantes que incluiu o maior número de pessoas foi o trabalho ativo (77,27%). De acordo com os resultados, viu-se que predominou o trabalho ativo, com altas demandas psicológicas e alto controle, além do alto apoio social.Research, Society and Development2020-07-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/577610.33448/rsd-v9i8.5776Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e276985776Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e276985776Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e2769857762525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5776/4807Copyright (c) 2020 Magna Monique Silva Santos, João Márcio Fialho Sampaio, João Márcio Fialho Sampaio, Francisco Elizaudo Brito Júnior, Francisco Elizaudo Brito Júniorinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Magna Monique SilvaSampaio, João Márcio FialhoBrito Júnior, Francisco ElizaudoLima Júnior, José Cícero Cabral deSantos, Sheron Maria SilvaSilva, Silvânia Miranda daMacêdo, Lázaro Ranieri dePereira, Thaís da ConceiçãoDuarte, Isis Gondim TrajanoSiebra, Fernanda LeitePereira, Gabriel FernandesPereira, Daniel Fernandes2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5776Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:11.213322Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
Evaluación del nivel de estrés y perfil social de los estudiantes potsgrado en el campo de la salud
Avaliação do nível de estresse e perfil social de estudantes de pós-graduação da área da saúde
title Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
spellingShingle Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
Santos, Magna Monique Silva
Estrés
estudiantes de posgrado
Salud
Ensenãnza.
Estresse
Estudantes de pós-graduação
Saúde
Ensino.
Stress
postgraduate students
health
Teaching.
title_short Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
title_full Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
title_fullStr Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
title_sort Evaluation of stress levels and social profile of postgraduate healthcare students
author Santos, Magna Monique Silva
author_facet Santos, Magna Monique Silva
Sampaio, João Márcio Fialho
Brito Júnior, Francisco Elizaudo
Lima Júnior, José Cícero Cabral de
Santos, Sheron Maria Silva
Silva, Silvânia Miranda da
Macêdo, Lázaro Ranieri de
Pereira, Thaís da Conceição
Duarte, Isis Gondim Trajano
Siebra, Fernanda Leite
Pereira, Gabriel Fernandes
Pereira, Daniel Fernandes
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author2 Sampaio, João Márcio Fialho
Brito Júnior, Francisco Elizaudo
Lima Júnior, José Cícero Cabral de
Santos, Sheron Maria Silva
Silva, Silvânia Miranda da
Macêdo, Lázaro Ranieri de
Pereira, Thaís da Conceição
Duarte, Isis Gondim Trajano
Siebra, Fernanda Leite
Pereira, Gabriel Fernandes
Pereira, Daniel Fernandes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Magna Monique Silva
Sampaio, João Márcio Fialho
Brito Júnior, Francisco Elizaudo
Lima Júnior, José Cícero Cabral de
Santos, Sheron Maria Silva
Silva, Silvânia Miranda da
Macêdo, Lázaro Ranieri de
Pereira, Thaís da Conceição
Duarte, Isis Gondim Trajano
Siebra, Fernanda Leite
Pereira, Gabriel Fernandes
Pereira, Daniel Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estrés
estudiantes de posgrado
Salud
Ensenãnza.
Estresse
Estudantes de pós-graduação
Saúde
Ensino.
Stress
postgraduate students
health
Teaching.
topic Estrés
estudiantes de posgrado
Salud
Ensenãnza.
Estresse
Estudantes de pós-graduação
Saúde
Ensino.
Stress
postgraduate students
health
Teaching.
description The aim of the study was to identify stress levels and social profile in postgraduate healthcare students from the Regional University of Cariri - URCA at its Campus in Crato, Ceara. This is a quantitative, descriptive, and cross-sectional study done with 44 of the postgraduate students, being 14 of them from the Academic Master’s Degree in Nursery, and 30 of them from the Multi-professional Residency in Collective Health. The data gathering was made through a sociodemographic, academic, and lifestyle variables questionnaire. The Job Stress Scale was used to calculate psycho-social stress in the formulation of quadrants from Karasek’s Demand-control model (1979). It defines the categories: low strain jobs (low demand and high control), passive jobs (low income and control), active jobs (high demand and control) and high strain jobs (high demand and low control). The population in this study was predominantly composed of women (77,27%) ages 26 to 30 (43,18%), catholic (72,73%), single students (70,45%) with incomes superior to four minimum wages (45,45%), no children (90,91%), scholarship holders (84,09%) who work 60 hours a week and are exclusively dedicated to their occupations (68,18%). The high demand was present in 87,9% of the postgraduate students’ routines. The high strain was present in 81,4% of them, making evident, yet, a high social support. The category of the quadrants that included the bigger amount of people in it was active jobs (77,72%). According to the results, we could see that active jobs was predominant, with high psychological demands and control, besides high social support.
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