Bibliographic citations
Brophy, K., (2019). Prevalencia de trastornos de la articulación temporomandibular y estrés académico en estudiantes de estomatología de tres universidades de Trujillo, 2019 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5634
Brophy, K., Prevalencia de trastornos de la articulación temporomandibular y estrés académico en estudiantes de estomatología de tres universidades de Trujillo, 2019 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5634
@misc{renati/374082,
title = "Prevalencia de trastornos de la articulación temporomandibular y estrés académico en estudiantes de estomatología de tres universidades de Trujillo, 2019",
author = "Brophy Herrera, Kevin Alexander",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
To determine the prevalence of Temporomandibular Joint disorders and Academic Stress in students of three stomatology professional schools in Trujillo Universities, Semester 2019-10. Material and Method: The prospective, cross-sectional, descriptive, observational study, include a total of 289 students enrolled from I to X semesters in the Professional Stomatology Schools of three Trujillo universities, Semester 2019-10, using the non-probabilistic selection method: For convenience, who were assessed through the Fonseca Anamnesian questionnaire validated by Rocha et al, and the Dental Environment Stress Spanish version (DES30 - Sp) questionnaire validated by Fonseca et al. The information was processed by statistical tables, using the chi-square statistical criteria independence test with significance level of 0.05. Results: It was determinated that 61.7% of the students suffered from some degree of temporomandibular joint disorder, with the prevalence of mild DTM being the highest, with 138 (47.8%), followed by moderate DTM with 32 (11.1 %) and severe DTM with 8 (2.8%). It was also determinated that the level of academic stress perceived by the students was predominantly somewhat stressful 205 (70.9%); followed by quite stressful 47 (16.3%); and not stressful at all 37 (12.8%); while none of the students perceived the environment as very stressful 0 (0%). Conclusions: • The prevalence of stomatology students with some degree of temporomandibular joint disorders was higher than students without temporomandibular joint disorders, with the mild DTM being the most prevalent, regarding of academic stress, prevailed the students who consider university as somewhat stressful.
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