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Feminization and Stress in the Veterinary Profession: a Systematic Diagnostic Approach and Associated Management.

Lisa Emmett1,2, Jan Aden2, Anastasiya Bunina2, Armin Klaps1,2, Birgit U Stetina1,2.   

Abstract

Within the field of veterinary medicine the gender distribution has changed, since most graduates are now females. Studies show that female veterinarians represent a vulnerable group for stress and stress-related illnesses. The goal of the study was to identify typical profiles of stress management strategies and to clarify if vets are well-equipped to cope with occupational stressors. Within a cross-sectional design 78 female veterinarians from Austria and Germany were surveyed using a self-report test-battery assessing twenty different coping styles. Statistical analysis included one sample t-tests and Cohen`s d as a concurrent effect size measure. The results showed that female veterinarians are significantly more likely to use negative coping styles for their stress e.g. rumination (t(74) = 6.733, p = < 0.001, d = 0.726) or escapism (t(72) = 2.173, p = 0.033, d = 0.281) when compared to the norm population. Amongst other studies these findings contribute to a systematic diagnosis which is necessary for the development and implementation of standardized stress management interventions for the veterinary education and training e.g. courses for improving communication and stress management skills and regular supervision or intervision (exchange with professional peers). Due to existing stigmatization concerning mental health, low-barrier counseling services should be provided for veterinarians who already feel stressed.

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Keywords:  coping; female veterinarians; stress

Year:  2019        PMID: 31739637     DOI: 10.3390/bs9110114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Sci (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-328X


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1.  Mental well-being and diversity, equity, and inclusiveness in the veterinary profession: Pathways to a more resilient profession.

Authors:  Florentine Scilla Louise Timmenga; Wiebke Jansen; Patricia V Turner; Nancy De Briyne
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-07-29
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