Gambaran Distress pada Mahasiswa Preklinik Tahun Ketiga Fakultas Kedokteran

Main Authors: Hardisman, Hardisman, Pertiwi, Dian
Format: Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf
Terbitan: , 2014
Subjects:
Online Access: http://repository.unand.ac.id/24108/1/2.pdf
http://repository.unand.ac.id/24108/
ctrlnum 24108
fullrecord <?xml version="1.0"?> <dc schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd"><title>Gambaran Distress pada Mahasiswa Preklinik Tahun Ketiga Fakultas Kedokteran</title><creator>Hardisman, Hardisman</creator><creator>Pertiwi, Dian</creator><subject>AI Indexes (General)</subject><subject>AS Academies and learned societies (General)</subject><subject>Q Science (General)</subject><subject>R Medicine (General)</subject><description>Learning process in medical school is a big stressor for the students. Many researchers have reported higher distress and related psychological health problems in medical students than in general population and non-medical students. This study explored how distress affects Indonesian medical students in FMAU, and its association with academic performance and demographic factors.&#xD; &#xD; Method: Cross sectional study was conducted on 185 subjects in the third year medical student of FMAU between April-May 2013. Level of stress was measured using Indonesian version of General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12), with Liker scale indicator (distress is when the score is &gt;15). Demographic variables such as gender, source of finance, and economic status were assessed in the study. Academic performance was measured by cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) and last semester GPA. Analyses were done using SPSS.&#xD; &#xD; Results: This study identified 35.7% of students were in distress, with average GHQ-12 score 13.42+SD4.97. No association was found between admission pathway, academic performance and distress. However, the study revealed that female students had higher risk of distress (p&lt;0.05).&#xD; &#xD; Conclusion: Risk of distress is relatively high in medical students. However, there is no association between demographic factors, academic performance and distress. Further research needs to be conducted to explore risk factors that cause distress of medical students in Indonesian context.&#xD; &#xD; </description><date>2014-11</date><type>Journal:Article</type><type>PeerReview:NonPeerReviewed</type><type>File:application/pdf</type><identifier>http://repository.unand.ac.id/24108/1/2.pdf</identifier><identifier> Hardisman, Hardisman and Pertiwi, Dian (2014) Gambaran Distress pada Mahasiswa Preklinik Tahun Ketiga Fakultas Kedokteran. Jurnal Pendidikan Kedokteran Indonesia, 3 (3). pp. 145-153. </identifier><relation>http://repository.unand.ac.id/24108/</relation><recordID>24108</recordID></dc>
format Journal:Article
Journal
PeerReview:NonPeerReviewed
PeerReview
File:application/pdf
File
author Hardisman, Hardisman
Pertiwi, Dian
title Gambaran Distress pada Mahasiswa Preklinik Tahun Ketiga Fakultas Kedokteran
publishDate 2014
topic AI Indexes (General)
AS Academies and learned societies (General)
Q Science (General)
R Medicine (General)
url http://repository.unand.ac.id/24108/1/2.pdf
http://repository.unand.ac.id/24108/
contents Learning process in medical school is a big stressor for the students. Many researchers have reported higher distress and related psychological health problems in medical students than in general population and non-medical students. This study explored how distress affects Indonesian medical students in FMAU, and its association with academic performance and demographic factors. Method: Cross sectional study was conducted on 185 subjects in the third year medical student of FMAU between April-May 2013. Level of stress was measured using Indonesian version of General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12), with Liker scale indicator (distress is when the score is >15). Demographic variables such as gender, source of finance, and economic status were assessed in the study. Academic performance was measured by cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) and last semester GPA. Analyses were done using SPSS. Results: This study identified 35.7% of students were in distress, with average GHQ-12 score 13.42+SD4.97. No association was found between admission pathway, academic performance and distress. However, the study revealed that female students had higher risk of distress (p<0.05). Conclusion: Risk of distress is relatively high in medical students. However, there is no association between demographic factors, academic performance and distress. Further research needs to be conducted to explore risk factors that cause distress of medical students in Indonesian context.
id IOS3630.24108
institution Universitas Andalas
institution_id 24
institution_type library:university
library
library Perpustakaan Universitas Andalas
library_id 275
collection Repository 1 Universitas Andalas
repository_id 3630
city KOTA PADANG
province SUMATERA BARAT
repoId IOS3630
first_indexed 2017-11-30T23:56:46Z
last_indexed 2017-11-30T23:56:46Z
recordtype dc
_version_ 1764700707667050496
score 17.538404