标题:Assessment of differences in psychosocial resources and state of health of rural and urban residents – based on studies carried out on students during examination stress
期刊名称:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
印刷版ISSN:1232-1966
电子版ISSN:1898-2263
出版年度:2014
卷号:21
期号:4
页码:882-887
DOI:10.5604/12321966.1129952
出版社:Institute of Agricultural Medicine in Lublin
摘要:Introduction. Civilization changes of the environment shaping the psychosocial resources from rural to urban influencehuman health.Aim. The study aimed to identify the differences due to the place of residence (rural, urban) as far as health resources areconcerned (social support, sense of coherence, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate concentration in plasma) and health inexamination stress situations. The study also determined the concentration of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (healthresource) and cortisol (stress indicator).Material and methods. The psychosocial variables were assessed using the scales: ISEL-48v. Coll., SOC-29, SF-36v.2™ oandanalogue scale (perception of examination stress). The study included, based on a stratified sampling (year of study) andpurposive sampling (written examination, major), 731 students representing the six universities in Lublin, south-east Poland.Among the respondents, 130 students were rural residents.Results. Health resources of students living in rural and urban areas generally differ statistically significantly in social supportand the subscales of availability of tangible support, availability of appreciative support, the availability of cognitive-evaluativesupport and a sense of resourcefulness. The study recorded a sstatistically significantly larger network of family ties amongstudents living in rural areas. The demonstrated diversity of resources did not substantially affect the perceived health,with the exception of pain sensation. Examination stress assessed by subjective opinion of the respondents and plasmacortisol levels vary relative to the place of residence. Students residing in rural areas showed significantly lower cortisollevels values, but subjectively perceived the situation of examation as more stressful.Conclusions. Differences in health resources and their mechanism of impact on health, to a limited extent, were conditionedby the place of residence, but they are so important in the light of human choices that they require further analysis