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Burgos, C., Cruz, J. (2024). Relación de la ansiedad en tiempos de COVID-19 en el rendimiento académico, el consumo de drogas legales y la conducta alimentaria de estudiantes de medicina de la UNT [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22039
Burgos, C., Cruz, J. Relación de la ansiedad en tiempos de COVID-19 en el rendimiento académico, el consumo de drogas legales y la conducta alimentaria de estudiantes de medicina de la UNT []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22039
@misc{renati/882747,
title = "Relación de la ansiedad en tiempos de COVID-19 en el rendimiento académico, el consumo de drogas legales y la conducta alimentaria de estudiantes de medicina de la UNT",
author = "Cruz Rodríguez, José Carlos",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
Abstract To determine the relationship between anxiety in times of COVID-19 and academic performance, legal drug use, and eating behavior of UNT medical students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 176 medical students from fourth to sixth year were surveyed using the COVID-19 Anxiety scale to identify cases suggestive of COVID-specific anxiety. These positive cases were administered a survey with questions about the variation in their academic performance, legal drug use (alcohol, tobacco, coffee), and eating habits they experienced at three pandemic time points: pre-pandemic (2019), pandemic-confinement (2020-2021), and post-confinement pandemic (2022). Subsequently, the Chi-square scale was applied to establish relationship between COVID-19 anxiety and variables during period transition. RESULTS: The prevalence of COVID-19 anxiety was 28.74%. For both moment transitions during the pandemic, a significant relationship (p<0.05) was found between COVID-19 anxiety with academic performance and tobacco use, of inverse and direct type respectively. No significant relationship (p>0.05) was found between COVID-19 anxiety and alcohol and coffee consumption, as well as in eating behavior at any transition. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 anxiety presents an inverse type of relationship with academic performance and a significant type of relationship (p>0.05). COVID-19 anxiety has an inverse relationship with academic performance and a direct relationship with tobacco consumption. Likewise, it does not present a significant relationship with other legal drugs (alcohol, coffee) or with eating behavior.
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