Gender Self-Perception and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Ethical Considerations
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Data Analysis
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Implications for Research and Interventions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Additional Information
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Variables | Total (n = 252) |
---|---|
Mean (SD) | |
Age | 21.02 (5.20) |
Frequencies (%) | |
Gender | |
Male | 46 (18.3%) |
Female | 206 (81.7%) |
Birth Country | |
Spain | 232 (92.1%) |
Elsewhere | 20 (7.9%) |
Place of Residence | |
Rural | 64 (25.4%) |
Urban | 188 (74.6%) |
Economic situation | |
Grant-holder | 34 (13.5%) |
Depend on family income | 197 (78.2%) |
Independent | 17 (6.7%) |
Others | 4 (1.6%) |
Smoking | |
Ex-smoker | 15 (6%) |
Occasional smoker | 25 (9.9%) |
No | 183 (72.6%) |
Yes | 29 (11.5%) |
Chronic disease | |
No | 213 (84.5%) |
Yes | 39 (15.5%) |
First year | |
Nursing | 22 (8.7%) |
Physiotherapy | 22 (8.7%) |
Occupational therapy | 51 (20.2%) |
Second year | |
Nursing | 11 (4.4%) |
Physiotherapy | 31 (12.3%) |
Occupational therapy | 12 (4.8%) |
Third year | |
Nursing | 23 (9.1%) |
Physiotherapy | 13 (5.2%) |
Occupational therapy | 8 (3.2%) |
Fourth year | |
Nursing | 19 (7.5%) |
Physiotherapy | 15 (6%) |
Occupational therapy | 23 (9.1%) |
Missing | 2 (0.8%) |
Occupational status | |
Do not work | 171 (67.9%) |
Others | 12 (4.8%) |
Working fulltime | 17 (6.7%) |
Working part-time | 30 (11.9%) |
Unpaid work | 22 (8.8%) |
Variables | Total (n = 252) |
---|---|
Frequencies (%) | |
Stress (PSS-10-C) | |
No | 219 (86.9%) |
Yes | 33 (13.1%) |
Anxiety (GADS) | |
No | 68 (27%) |
Yes | 180 (71.4%) |
Missing | 4 (1.6%) |
Depression (GADS) | |
No | 47 (18.7%) |
Yes | 204 (81%) |
Missing | 1 (0.4) |
Confined by COVID-19 | |
No | 140 (55.6%) |
Yes | 112 (44.4%) |
Had COVID-19 | |
No | 226 (89.7%) |
Yes | 26 (10.3%) |
Relative had COVID-19 | |
No | 202 (80.2%) |
Yes | 50 (19.8%) |
Femenine Factor | Masculine Factor | |
---|---|---|
BSRI_GENTLE | 0.725 | |
BSRI_COMPRESSIVE | 0.794 | |
BSRI_HAVE LEADERSHIP ABILITIES | 0.840 | |
BSRI_ACT AS A LEADER | 0.784 | |
BSRI_DOMINANT | 0.798 | |
BSRI_TENDER | 0.796 | |
BSRI_WARM | 0.816 | |
BSRI_AFFECTIONATE | 0.639 | |
BSRI_STRONG PERSONALITY | 0.507 | |
BSRI_DEFENDER OF OWN BELIEFS | 0.680 | |
BSRI_SENSITIVE TO OTHERS´ NEEDS | 0.554 | |
BSRI_MAKES DECISIONS EASILY | 0.871 |
Females (n = 209) | Males (n = 43) | Overall (n = 252) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frequencies (%) | Frequencies (%) | Frequencies (%) | ||
Self-perception of gender stereotypes | ||||
Feminine | 59 (28.4) | 3 (7.7) | 62 (24.9) | 0.039 a |
Masculine | 40 (19.1) | 11 (25) | 51 (20.1) | |
Androgynous | 47 (22.3) | 16 (36.5) | 63 (24.9) | |
Undifferentiated | 63 (30.2) | 13 (30.8) | 76 (30) | |
Socio-demographic, educational and health variables | ||||
Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
Age (years) | 20.63 (4.57) | 22.71 (7.50) | 20.94 (5.17) | 0.120 b |
Frequencies (%) | Frequencies (%) | Frequencies (%) | ||
Birth Country | ||||
Spain | 190 (91%) | 41 (96.2%) | 231 (91.6%) | 0.111 b |
Others | 19 (9%) | 2 (3.8%) | 21 (8.4%) | |
Place of Residence | ||||
Rural | 59 (28.4%) | 7 (17.3%) | 66 (26.8%) | 0.119 b |
Urban | 150 (71.6%) | 36 (82.7%) | 186 (73.2%) | |
Economic situation | ||||
Grant-holder | 29 (14%) | 4 (9.6%) | 33 (13.3%) | 0.618 b |
Depend on family income | 167 (80.2%) | 32 (75%) | 199 (79.5%) | |
Independent | 9 (4.7%) | 6 (13.5%) | 15 (6%) | |
Others | 4 (1.1%) | 1 (1.9%) | 5 (1.2%) | |
Degree | ||||
Nursing | 59 (28.4%) | 8 (19.2%) | 67 (26.8%) | 0.000 b |
Physiotherapist | 53 (25.5%) | 30 (71.2%) | 83 (32.5%) | |
Occupational therapy | 94 (45%) | 5 (9.6%) | 99 (39.85%) | |
Missing | 3 (0.9%) | - |
Females (n = 209) | Males (n = 43) | Overall (n = 252) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frequencies (%) | Frequencies (%) | Frequencies (%) | ||
Confined by COVID-19 | ||||
No | 122 (58.3%) | 17 (40.4%) | 139 (55.4%) | 0.052 |
Yes | 87 (41.7%) | 26 (59.6%) | 113 (44.6%) | |
Has COVID-19 | ||||
No | 184 (88.1%) | 42 (98.1%) | 226 (89.8%) | 0.176 |
Yes | 25 (11.9%) | 1 (1.9%) | 26 (0.2%) | |
Relative with COVID-19 | ||||
No | 168 (80.6%) | 35 (80.8%) | 203 (80.7%) | 0.923 |
Yes | 41 (19.4%) | 8 (19.2%) | 49 (19.3%) | |
Anxiety (GADS) | ||||
No | 51 (24.3%) | 20 (47.1%) | 71 (28%) | 0.003 |
Yes | 158 (75.7%) | 23 (52.9%) | 181 (72%) | |
Depression (GADS) | ||||
No | 38 (18.3%) | 14 (32.7%) | 52 (20.8%) | 0.023 |
Yes | 171 (81.7%) | 29 (67.3%) | 200 (79.2%) | |
Stress (PSS-10-C) | ||||
No | 54 (25.9%) | 5 (11.5%) | 59 (24.1%) | 0.010 |
Yes | 155 (74.1%) | 38 (88.5%) | 193 (75.9%) |
Feminine Median (RIQ) | Masculine Median (RIQ) | Androgynous Median (RIQ) | Undifferentiated Median (RIQ) | p | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Light physical activity (IPAQ) | 1 | 2.50 | 2 | 2 | 0.021 |
Moderate physical activity (IPAQ) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 0.411 |
Intense physical activity (IPAQ) | 7 | 7 | 7 | 7 | 0.665 |
Anxiety (GADS) | 18 | 18.50 | 18 | 17 | 0.585 |
Depression (GADS) | 6 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 0.101 |
Stress (PSS-10-C) | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 0.504 |
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Rodríguez-Roca, B.; Subirón-Valera, A.B.; Gasch-Gallén, Á.; Calatayud, E.; Gómez-Soria, I.; Marcén-Román, Y. Gender Self-Perception and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 10918. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010918
Rodríguez-Roca B, Subirón-Valera AB, Gasch-Gallén Á, Calatayud E, Gómez-Soria I, Marcén-Román Y. Gender Self-Perception and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(20):10918. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010918
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodríguez-Roca, Beatriz, Ana Belén Subirón-Valera, Ángel Gasch-Gallén, Estela Calatayud, Isabel Gómez-Soria, and Yolanda Marcén-Román. 2021. "Gender Self-Perception and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 20: 10918. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010918
APA StyleRodríguez-Roca, B., Subirón-Valera, A. B., Gasch-Gallén, Á., Calatayud, E., Gómez-Soria, I., & Marcén-Román, Y. (2021). Gender Self-Perception and Psychological Distress in Healthcare Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(20), 10918. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph182010918