NEGATIVE SELF-RATED STRESS IN WORKING UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FROM BAHIA
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Students, Health, Workers, Universities, Cross-sectional studiesAbstract
Introduction: Research has shown that stress status is related to the exacerbation of several psychosomatic illnesses. Objective: To estimate the prevalence and associated factors with self-reported stress in working university students in the state of Bahia. Methods: Participated 267 working university students, that negative self-rated stress in relation behaviors related health, sociodemographic characteristics, and link with University. Prevalence ratios (PR) were used as a measure of association. Results: Negative self-rated stress was 38.6%. Negative stress was associated with lowers prevalence in working university students of advanced age (PR: 0.642; 95%CI: 0.430-0.959) and with a partner (PR: 0.580; 95%CI: 0.410-0.820). On the other hand, higher sitting time (PR: 1.512; 95%CI: 1.042-2.194) and being body mass excess (PR: 1.706; 95%CI: 1.275-2.282) are associated with higher prevalence of negative self-assessment of stress among working university students. Conclusion: It is concluded that working university students who reported marital ties and higher age were prone to negative stress, whereas those with a high sedentary time and working university students were above negative body weight were more associated with negative stress.
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