2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191711098
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Mental Stress in Medical Students during the Pandemic and Their Relation to Digital and Hybrid Semester—Cross-Sectional Data from Three Recruitment Waves in Germany

Abstract: Background: Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, students had to interrupt their regular studies, and universities changed their teaching formats. The aim of this study was to analyze medical students’ stress perception, wellbeing, life and work satisfaction, and cool down reactions, and to compare the survey data of online and hybrid semesters with pre-pandemic education formats in-person. Methods: Cross-sectional surveys at three time points enrolling 1061 medical students (58% women; 24.4 ± 3.4 years); 30.8% f… Show more

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“…In this study, the non-signi cant changes in work engagement even with the enduring war events within four months might re ect an interesting resilience factor for this felt hopelessness. The course of stable work engagement is comparable to that during the COVID-19 pandemic [10]. Work engagement might constitute a time-stable factor for the studies also for German private medicine students, as previously connoted as a stable and support-worthy resource for the success of job-related tasks and regulation of demands among workers [33,55].…”
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“…In this study, the non-signi cant changes in work engagement even with the enduring war events within four months might re ect an interesting resilience factor for this felt hopelessness. The course of stable work engagement is comparable to that during the COVID-19 pandemic [10]. Work engagement might constitute a time-stable factor for the studies also for German private medicine students, as previously connoted as a stable and support-worthy resource for the success of job-related tasks and regulation of demands among workers [33,55].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…This is also shown in other cohorts of students of different study elds and may be a key argument for the structural relevance and importance of the consideration of systemic volatility in stress perception, which might decrease in times of cultural, economic and general contact restrictions during the pandemic in contrast to "just" empathy-based concernment and anticipating fear, that the war will also affect Germany in the future after the war act on Ukraine [25,27,40,41]. Interesting to note is that the students of the UW/H seem to regulate their emotions (here: after a time span of 4 months) in a comparable way, showing favorable scores in wellbeing over time [10,40,41]. This will be discussed for further research and student support with a view to the reinforcement of media reports and crisis communication, individual affectedness of the events on the exo-level as well as individual study characteristics on the micro-and meso-level [7,10,13].…”
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confidence: 90%
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