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Title: Uncovering the Link Between Perceived Stress and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) among Dentistry Students of the Arab American University-Palestine
Authors: Abuhasan, Wael$AAUP$Palestinian
Ramadan, Osama $Other$Other
Mohammad, Ziyad $AAUP$Palestinian
Abu Arrah, Ahmad $AAUP$Palestinian
Dar, Suhail $Other$Other
Munawer, Ishrat$Other$Other
Siddiqui, Zulfiqar $Other$Other
Mahamid, Fayez $Other$Other
Khalili, Fakher$Other$Other
Rajakumar, Lavanya $Other$Other
Keywords: perceived stress, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), academic performance, psychological wellbeing, coping, higher education
Issue Date: 21-Feb-2025
Publisher: REVISTA COLOMBIANA DE PSICOLOGÍA
Citation: Abu Hassan, W., Ramadan, O., Mohammad, Z., Abu Arrah, A., Dar, S., Munawer, I., Fayez, M., Khlili, F., Rajakumar, L., and Siddiqui, Z. U. (2025). Uncovering the Link Between Perceived Stress and Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) among Dentistry Students of the Arab American UniversityPalestine. Revista Colombiana de Psicología, 34(1), pp 29-47
Abstract: University students face various stressors related to academics, personal issues, and their environment. This stress can negatively impact health-related quality of life (HRQOL). This study aimed to explore stressors influencing Palestinian dentistry students at Arab American University and their relationship with HRQOL. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 232 undergraduate dentistry students using a comprehensive 46-item questionnaire. Stressors across, individual, academic, faculty, and institutional domains were measured. HRQOL was assessed across psychological, occupational, , personal and social, physical, and religious and spiritual domains (63 items). Data analysis included descriptive statistics, correlation analysis, and regression modeling. Key stressors included academic workload, faculty relations, clinical training, and social adjustment. These significantly correlated with poorer HRQOL, especially psychological wellbeing and academicperformance. Regression analysis found higher anxiety, time management difficulties, instructor attitude, and dietary changes as top predictors of reduced HRQOL. Palestinian dentistry students face multifaceted stressors that profoundly impact HRQOL. A supportive educational environment encompassing counseling services, mentorship programs, stress management training, and student-centered policies is crucial. This study highlights specific stressors affecting an under-researched population, guiding context-appropriate interventions to improve wellbeing and academic outcomes.
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URI: http://repository.aaup.edu/jspui/handle/123456789/3369
ISSN: https://doi.org/10.15446/rcp.v34n1.112120
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