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The Relationship between Stress and Preclinical Dental Students' Performance: A Longitudinal Study.

Diva LugassyGil Ben-IzhackSara ZissuRotem Shitrit LahavOphir RosnerNir UzielSarit NaishlosAsaf Shely
Published in: International journal of dentistry (2024)
The perception of high stress by dental students is due to the stressful education process of the preclinical year. There is an inverse correlation between the lower level of anxiety and the increase level of dental performance with 74% of the variance in dental performance explained by the anxiety score. Work-related stressors such as manual skills might reduce dental performance in contrast to non-work-related factors such as financial obligations, personal issues, and family factors, which might increase student dental performance.
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