Publication date: Jul 29, 2024
Given the increasing stress levels among medical students due to the impact of COVID-19, it is crucial to effectively reduce their stress levels for their future development. To better understand medical students’ stress coping, this study investigated how their emotional intelligence is related to stress coping and whether this relationship is moderated by gender differences. A cross-sectional study was conducted. A random sample of 744 medical students from Hebei Province, China, was investigated via an emotional intelligence scale and stress coping questionnaire from March-May 2023. The response rate was 93%. SPSS and Mplus statistical software were used for the data analysis. The self-emotional appraisal of medical students had a significant negative effect on avoidant coping (β = -0. 173, CI 95% = [-0. 243, -0. 099], p
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Type | Source | Name |
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disease | MESH | COVID-19 |
drug | DRUGBANK | Tropicamide |
drug | DRUGBANK | Creatinolfosfate |
drug | DRUGBANK | Coenzyme M |
drug | DRUGBANK | Trestolone |
disease | VO | effective |
disease | VO | time |
drug | DRUGBANK | Isoxaflutole |
drug | DRUGBANK | Ethanol |
disease | MESH | psychological stress |
drug | DRUGBANK | Ranitidine |
disease | VO | ANOVA |
drug | DRUGBANK | Iron |
disease | VO | Gap |
disease | MESH | psychological distress |
drug | DRUGBANK | (S)-Des-Me-Ampa |
drug | DRUGBANK | Carboxyamidotriazole |
drug | DRUGBANK | Nonoxynol-9 |
disease | VO | report |
disease | IDO | quality |
disease | VO | population |
disease | MESH | burnout |
disease | IDO | process |
disease | MESH | Bullying |
disease | MESH | loneliness |
disease | MESH | occupational stress |
drug | DRUGBANK | Guanosine |