PERSONALITY TRAITS AND STRESS LEVELS AMONG SENIOR DENTAL STUDENTS: EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE
This study aimed to evaluate the association between dental students’ personality traits and stress levels in relation to dental education programs among senior dental students in University Malaya (UM) in Malaysia and National University of Singapore (NUS). A cross-sectional survey using a self-adm...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2016-11, Vol.47 (6), p.1353-1365 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aimed to evaluate the association between dental students’
personality traits and stress levels in relation to dental education programs among
senior dental students in University Malaya (UM) in Malaysia and National University
of Singapore (NUS). A cross-sectional survey using a self-administered
questionnaire was conducted on UM and NUS senior dental students. The questionnaire
comprised items on demographic background, the Big Five Inventory
Personality Traits (BFIPT) test and a modified Dental Environment Stress (DES)
scale. Rasch analysis was used to convert raw data to interval scores. Analyses
were done by t-test, Pearson correlation, and Hierarchical regression statistics.
The response rate was 100% (UM=132, NUS=76). Personality trait Agreeableness
(mean=0.30) was significantly more prevalent among UM than NUS students
(mean=0.15, p=0.016). In NUS, Neuroticism (mean=0.36) was significantly more
prevalent than in UM (mean=0.14, p=0.002). The DES mean score was higher
among NUS (mean=0.23) than UM students (mean=0.07). In UM, Neuroticism
was significantly correlated with stress levels (r=0.338, p |
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ISSN: | 0125-1562 |