Students of health-professions suffer high levels of stress and burnout. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between perceived stress latent factors ('tenseness' and 'frustration') and the features ('overload', 'lack of development' and 'neglect') of the three burnout subtypes ('frenetic', 'under-challenged' and 'worn-out', respectively), in a sample of Spanish dental students.The study employed a cross-sectional design. A sample of Spanish dental students (n = 314) completed the 'Perceived Stress Questionnaire' and the 'Burnout Clinical Subtype Questionnaire Student Survey'. The associations among variables were observed by means of structural equation modelling using the unweighted least squares method from polyc...
Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: fifth year outcomes compared with first year ...
Having discussed different factors contributing towards “Burnout Syndrome” (BOS) in dentistry studen...
Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: fifth year outcomes compared with first year ...
Background: Students of health-professions suffer high levels of stress and burnout. The aim of the ...
Background: Students of health-professions suffer high levels of stress and burnout. The aim of the ...
Background: Students of health-professions suffer high levels of stress and burnout. The aim of the ...
Objective: Dental students are particularly affected by stress, which can lead to ‘burnout syndrome’...
Introduction: The burnout syndrome is a result of chronic stress that affects people who care for ot...
Stress and burnout have been well-documented in graduate medical and undergraduate dental education,...
Objective As in other health sciences, a career in dentistry is associated with numerous stressors i...
The training to become a dentist can create psychological distress. The present study evaluates the ...
Objective: To assess the stress, burnout and health status of dental students and establish the corr...
Background: The training to become a dentist can create psychological distress. The present study ev...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of burnout among a group of Turkis...
Background: the training to become a dentist can create psychological distress. the present study ev...
Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: fifth year outcomes compared with first year ...
Having discussed different factors contributing towards “Burnout Syndrome” (BOS) in dentistry studen...
Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: fifth year outcomes compared with first year ...
Background: Students of health-professions suffer high levels of stress and burnout. The aim of the ...
Background: Students of health-professions suffer high levels of stress and burnout. The aim of the ...
Background: Students of health-professions suffer high levels of stress and burnout. The aim of the ...
Objective: Dental students are particularly affected by stress, which can lead to ‘burnout syndrome’...
Introduction: The burnout syndrome is a result of chronic stress that affects people who care for ot...
Stress and burnout have been well-documented in graduate medical and undergraduate dental education,...
Objective As in other health sciences, a career in dentistry is associated with numerous stressors i...
The training to become a dentist can create psychological distress. The present study evaluates the ...
Objective: To assess the stress, burnout and health status of dental students and establish the corr...
Background: The training to become a dentist can create psychological distress. The present study ev...
Objective: The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of burnout among a group of Turkis...
Background: the training to become a dentist can create psychological distress. the present study ev...
Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: fifth year outcomes compared with first year ...
Having discussed different factors contributing towards “Burnout Syndrome” (BOS) in dentistry studen...
Psychological stress in undergraduate dental students: fifth year outcomes compared with first year ...