TY - JOUR
T1 - Adaptation and validation of a scale of sources of stress in Peruvian dental student
AU - Herrera-Plasencia, Paul Martín
AU - Salas-Huamaní, Juana Rosmeri
AU - Mamani-Benito, Oscar
AU - Apaza-Tarqui, Edison Effer
AU - Turpo-Chaparro, Josué Edison
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2025/5/1
Y1 - 2025/5/1
N2 - Introduction: At the higher education level, dental students face various academic, clinical and personal challenges that can generate high levels of stress, affecting their well-being and performance. Therefore, it is important to have validated instruments to identify and evaluate the main sources of stress. Materials and methods: Instrumental study with the voluntary participation of 173 students of both sexes of the stomatology course of a private university in Peru. The instrument to be validated was the Dental Environment Stress (DES), made up of 30 items distributed in 4 dimensions. Aiken's V coefficient was used to assess content-based validity, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to assess internal structure and Cronbach's Alpha coefficient for reliability. Results: All items received a favorable evaluation by the judges (V > 0.70). When applying the CFA, adequate goodness-of-fit indices were obtained: χ² = 678.314, p < 0.001, gl = 399, χ²/df = 2.42, CFI = 0.991, TLI = 0.990, RMSEA = 0.052 and SRMR = 0.062, from which, it can be deduced that the model obtained a good fit and it fits well with the data. Finally, the reliability of the total scale and its dimensions was very good (ω > 0.80). Conclusion: The sources of stress scale demonstrate adequate psychometric properties, therefore, it can be useful for the management of the training of qualified human resources in dentistry.
AB - Introduction: At the higher education level, dental students face various academic, clinical and personal challenges that can generate high levels of stress, affecting their well-being and performance. Therefore, it is important to have validated instruments to identify and evaluate the main sources of stress. Materials and methods: Instrumental study with the voluntary participation of 173 students of both sexes of the stomatology course of a private university in Peru. The instrument to be validated was the Dental Environment Stress (DES), made up of 30 items distributed in 4 dimensions. Aiken's V coefficient was used to assess content-based validity, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to assess internal structure and Cronbach's Alpha coefficient for reliability. Results: All items received a favorable evaluation by the judges (V > 0.70). When applying the CFA, adequate goodness-of-fit indices were obtained: χ² = 678.314, p < 0.001, gl = 399, χ²/df = 2.42, CFI = 0.991, TLI = 0.990, RMSEA = 0.052 and SRMR = 0.062, from which, it can be deduced that the model obtained a good fit and it fits well with the data. Finally, the reliability of the total scale and its dimensions was very good (ω > 0.80). Conclusion: The sources of stress scale demonstrate adequate psychometric properties, therefore, it can be useful for the management of the training of qualified human resources in dentistry.
KW - Dentistry
KW - Peru
KW - Stress
KW - University students
KW - Validation study
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85219440829
U2 - 10.1016/j.edumed.2025.101029
DO - 10.1016/j.edumed.2025.101029
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85219440829
SN - 1575-1813
VL - 26
JO - Educacion Medica
JF - Educacion Medica
IS - 3
M1 - 101029
ER -