Comparative analysis of the emotional state of students from different faculties at the same university

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The publication represents the first fragment of the large comparative study, directed to the investigation of factors which negatively influenced to the state of health and emotional sphere of students from Chemical Faculty (CF, 102 persons) and economic (EF, 68 persons) faculties of the same university. For this goal, the genetical, psychological and sociological investigation was included into the study. The block of standard psychological scales, detecting levels of expression of social adoption, alarm, overfatigue and interpersonal relations as well as the subjective welfare scale, are used for anonymous psychological testing. For the analysis of the conduct of life, state of health and influence of socioeconomic factors the special card-interview is created. For the levels of genomic instability evaluation, the micronuclear test on the buccal epithelium cells is used. We found out that students from CF had 3 times more level of stress expression than students from EF. We detected the two significant factors, negatively influenced to emotional sphere: the student’s relation to their future profession and the duration of the contact with chemical compounds during laboratory studies. In the latter case, in addition to correlation with category “faculty”, the dependence on time of duration (hours/week) of laboratory work is revealed. The influence of material prosperity and indicators of a conduct of life on the state of health and the emotional sphere of students aren’t revealed. As the relation to the future profession is proved as an essential factor of students’ quality of life and health, it is represented to be correct to reveal the true relation to the future profession during admission examinations by means of special psychological tests. Such approach can not only become base of a new technology of health protection during the training in higher schools, but also to increase the number of students who after release will work on the chosen specialty will allow increase.

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F. Ingel

Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: fainaingel@mail.ru

Медико-биологическими рисками здоровью» Минздрава России, 119992, Москва.

e-mail: fainaingel@mail.ru

Rússia

E. Krivtsova

Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Rússia

Valentina Yurchenko

Centre for Strategic Planning and Management of Biomedical Health Risks

Email: vvyurchenko@mail.ru

MD, PhD, DSci., senior researcher of the Laboratory of genetic monitoring, A.N.Sysin Research Institute for Human Ecology and Environmental Health,  Moscow, 199121, Russian Federation.

e-mail: vvyurchenko@mail.ru

Rússia

E. Sinitsyna

The Russian Presidential Academy of national Economy and Public Administration, School of Public Policy

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Rússia

A. Makarova

Dmitry Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Rússia

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