Stress levels of dental students at the Fiji School of Medicine

Eur J Dent Educ. 2007 May;11(2):99-103. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0579.2007.00435.x.

Abstract

Introduction: The Fiji School of Medicine is the primary health care educational institution in Fiji and possesses the only dental school in the Pacific. The oral health programme is a multi-entry/exit programme. The aim of this study was to determine the perceived sources or stress and at risk groups within the undergraduate oral health care programmes.

Methods: A modified version of the Dental Environment Stress questionnaire was used to assess levels of stress for 41 items.

Results: A total of 115 undergraduate students participated (response rate = 84%). Of the respondents, 54% were male and 46% were female; 55% were Indo-Fijians, 18% Indigenous-Fijians, 8% Polynesians, 7% Micronesians, whilst Melanesians and others were each 6%. Moderate to severe stressful items were: full loaded day, followed by criticism from clinical supervisors in front of patients, amount of assigned work, fear of failing a course or year, examination and grades, financial resources, fear of employment after graduation and fear of facing parents after failure. Of the questionnaire items, 24% had significant differences across year groups. Overall, third years were most stressed followed by fourth years, fifth years, first years and second years. Indo-Fijians were the most stressed, followed by Indigenous-Fijians, Polynesians, others and Melanesians. Females were significantly more stressed than males for 27% of items. Private fee-paying students were more stressed than sponsored students.

Conclusion: Overall stress levels were slight to moderate and were higher in senior years, Indo-Fijians, females and private fee-paying students.

MeSH terms

  • Education, Dental*
  • Ethnicity
  • Female
  • Fiji
  • Financing, Personal
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Schools, Medical
  • Sex Factors
  • Statistics, Nonparametric
  • Stress, Psychological / psychology*
  • Students, Dental / psychology*
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Test Anxiety Scale
  • Workload