2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-024-04297-4
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The interplay of spiritual health, resilience, and happiness: an evaluation among a group of dental students at a state university in Turkey

Meltem Karahan,
Bahar Basak Kiziltan Eliacik,
Kursad Nuri Baydili

Abstract: Background Dental education is one of the disciplines where students are most significantly affected psychologically. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between spiritual health, resilience and happiness levels of dental students at a state university in Turkey. Methods This cross- sectional study included 212 students from the 3rd, 4th and 5th grades of the faculty of dentistry. A questionnaire consisting of 4 sections was used… Show more

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“…To prove this, Rasheed et al (2021) [69], developed a measure of selfawareness among nurses, demonstrating its positive impact on stress reduction and mental health. Finally, others investigated the relationship between spiritual health, resilience, and happiness among dental students, finding that these factors were associated with lower somatization levels and higher happiness [70], as was the case in our study too.…”
Section: Resilience Factors For Dentistry and Nursing Studentssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…To prove this, Rasheed et al (2021) [69], developed a measure of selfawareness among nurses, demonstrating its positive impact on stress reduction and mental health. Finally, others investigated the relationship between spiritual health, resilience, and happiness among dental students, finding that these factors were associated with lower somatization levels and higher happiness [70], as was the case in our study too.…”
Section: Resilience Factors For Dentistry and Nursing Studentssupporting
confidence: 80%