2018
DOI: 10.4103/ijds.ijds_127_17
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Comparison of stress, burnout and its association among postgraduate orthodontic and undergraduate students in India

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“…The findings of this study aligned with those of previous research in terms of burnout prevalence in dental postgraduate students. Mandava et al, 12 and Divaris et al, 11 reported a similar positive correlation between stress and burnout by employing different methodologies. However, some results suggested new information when compared with previous research findings.…”
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“…The findings of this study aligned with those of previous research in terms of burnout prevalence in dental postgraduate students. Mandava et al, 12 and Divaris et al, 11 reported a similar positive correlation between stress and burnout by employing different methodologies. However, some results suggested new information when compared with previous research findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…However, some results suggested new information when compared with previous research findings. Mandava et al,12 found no significant differences between males and females in reporting burnout.…”
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“…However, personal achievement was negatively correlated with burnout. (12) Studies addressing stress and burnout in the Saudi dental residents population are especially lacking or limited to dental residents in the same specialty or within one institution. A study by Al-Sowygh (13) assessed perceived stress among 425 undergraduate dental students at a Saudi Arabian dental program with the Dental Environmental Stress questionnaire and found that clinical requirements correlated with the highest stress levels, particularly among fourth and fth-year students.…”
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