COVID-19-Related Anxiety among Dental Students in Two Dental Schools in Saudi Arabia
Alrowaily, Ghada Sultan; Allugmani, Wysal Abdullah; Abo-Atwan, Waleed Khalid; Al-Sulaiman, Rafat Ayman; Al-Mofareh, Obayy Mohammed; Alharbi, Aseel Salem; Almuqrin, Abdulrahman Daher; Homossany, Mahmoud;
Abstract
Dentistry can be an overstressed career. Dentists come across countless routes of stress in dental schools. Onset foot in clinical training, they can find that the number and type of stressors often grow. Dental students encounter high levels of academic stress, which can adversely influence them from their study years working with phantom teeth through their preclinical and clinical practice years. The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the world population to a high risk of infection that comprises a major stress factor, especially for vulnerable groups such as dental students.
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| Title | COVID-19-Related Anxiety among Dental Students in Two Dental Schools in Saudi Arabia | Authors | Alrowaily, Ghada Sultan; Allugmani, Wysal Abdullah; Abo-Atwan, Waleed Khalid; Al-Sulaiman, Rafat Ayman; Al-Mofareh, Obayy Mohammed; Alharbi, Aseel Salem; Almuqrin, Abdulrahman Daher; Homossany, Mahmoud | Keywords | COVID-19; Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7; dental education; stress | Issue Date | Jun-2021 | Journal | Journal of pharmacy & bioallied sciences | ISSN | 0976-4879 | DOI | 10.4103/jpbs.JPBS_828_20 | PubMed ID | 34447209 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85113761858 |
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