STRESS RESISTANCE AND COPING STRATEGIES IN FIRST YEAR MEDICAL RESIDENTS
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Published:2022-12-20
Issue:6
Volume:12
Page:
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ISSN:2199-885X
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Container-title:Archiv Euromedica
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language:
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Short-container-title:ArveMED
Author:
Usmanov Karim,
Idrisova Kamilla,
Shapovalova MarinaORCID,
Abdullaeva Aliya
Abstract
The article presents the results of an empirical study of the level of stress resistance and coping strategies in first-year medical residents in surgical and pediatric specialties. The problem of adaptation of a young specialist during the period of training in residency to medical practice is relevant, since during this period the correctness of the chosen medical specialty and the career path of a specialist are assessed. As a result of our study, data were obtained on a high level of stress and low adaptation in the residents. Among surgical residents, stress levels are significantly higher. Preferred coping strategies among surgical residents are decision-making and positive reappraisal. Pediatric residents have predominance of escape-avoidance and decision-making coping strategies. The obtained data on the psychological status of medical residents at the initial stage of their career path enabled us to develop a program of psychological support, including diagnosis and training aimed at reducing stress and developing effective behavioral strategies.
Publisher
European Scientific Society
Subject
General Medicine,General Chemistry