Assessment of Stress among Doctors of Dental Medicine

Acta Stomatol Croat. 2019 Dec;53(4):354-362. doi: 10.15644/asc53/4/6.

Abstract

Introduction: The workplace can be a source of stress. One of the most stressful professions is the profession of doctor of dental medicine (dentist). Multiple forms of stressors lead to such occupational stress.

Objective: The research objective was to examine stress levels among dentists in the 25 to 45 year age group.

Materials and methods: This cross sectional study included 105 doctors of dental medicine throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina, aged between 25 and 45 years. The research was conducted by means of a confidential on-line survey. All participants signed the informed consent, and voluntarily filled out the survey form. The research used the PERCEIVED STRESS SCALE-PSS 10. The statistical analysis used the IBM Statistics SPSS v.21 statistics packages and Microsoft Excel 2010. Descriptive statistics, X2 test, and T-test were also used.

Results: Of the total number of respondents, n=105, 66 (63%) of them were female and 39 (37%) male respondents. The mean median value of the score was 23 (Mean = 23.080), as a result of which we can conclude that the respondents in the 25-45 year age population group that participated in this study showed a high level of stress based on the completed questionnaire and the answers received from the respondents.

Conclusion: The estimated level of stress has been shown to be high in both genders, with no statistically significant difference between genders.

Keywords: Doctors of Dental Medicine; Stress.