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Autores principales: Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan, Ranal, Marli A., Carvalho, Deise V. P.
Formato: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lenguaje:en
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1206255
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author Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan
Ranal, Marli A.
Carvalho, Deise V. P.
author_facet Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan
Ranal, Marli A.
Carvalho, Deise V. P.
Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan
Ranal, Marli A.
Carvalho, Deise V. P.
collection Education Resources Information Center
contents Postgraduate Students: An Alert about Quality of Life Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan Ranal, Marli A. Carvalho, Deise V. P. Graduate Students Quality of Life Productivity Competition Stress Variables Scientific Research Agronomy Gender Differences Age Differences Interpersonal Relationship Family Work Relationship Intervention Health Conditions Therapy Foreign Countries Mental Health Self Concept Student Attitudes Doctoral Dissertations Writing (Composition) Measures (Individuals) Physical Health Productivity demand of Brazilian Postgraduate Programs has increased as a result of global scientific and technological competitiveness, leading to stresses among researchers and students. Thus, this work was aimed at evaluating the quality of life of students of one Postgraduate Program in Agronomy through the WHOQOL-bref. Of the 36 students evaluated, there was a predominance of single women, childless, with a median age of 27 years, in a Master Degree, without paid work or scholarship. The sample studied presented values below the median of the Brazilian population, when corrected for gender and age, for the psychological, social relations and environment domains. Students with partner had lower values for physical and psychological domains and students with paid work showed a lower value for physical domain. The work phase affected the quality of life. The values for the environment domain increased when the student was writing the project, studying subjects and seeking theoretical framework and decreased when the student was analysing the data. As the University is the dominant environment for the students when in post graduation, the activities that are associated with academic infrastructure as library and laboratories, and with human resources as teachers and colleagues are realized with successful in relation to those that depend of the students themselves as the data analysis. These results alert us for the need for therapeutic interventions aimed at improving the health conditions of postgraduate students.
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spellingShingle Postgraduate Students: An Alert about Quality of Life
Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan
Ranal, Marli A.
Carvalho, Deise V. P.
Graduate Students
Quality of Life
Productivity
Competition
Stress Variables
Scientific Research
Agronomy
Gender Differences
Age Differences
Interpersonal Relationship
Family Work Relationship
Intervention
Health Conditions
Therapy
Foreign Countries
Mental Health
Self Concept
Student Attitudes
Doctoral Dissertations
Writing (Composition)
Measures (Individuals)
Physical Health
Postgraduate Students: An Alert about Quality of Life Mendes-Rodrigues, Clesnan Ranal, Marli A. Carvalho, Deise V. P. Graduate Students Quality of Life Productivity Competition Stress Variables Scientific Research Agronomy Gender Differences Age Differences Interpersonal Relationship Family Work Relationship Intervention Health Conditions Therapy Foreign Countries Mental Health Self Concept Student Attitudes Doctoral Dissertations Writing (Composition) Measures (Individuals) Physical Health Productivity demand of Brazilian Postgraduate Programs has increased as a result of global scientific and technological competitiveness, leading to stresses among researchers and students. Thus, this work was aimed at evaluating the quality of life of students of one Postgraduate Program in Agronomy through the WHOQOL-bref. Of the 36 students evaluated, there was a predominance of single women, childless, with a median age of 27 years, in a Master Degree, without paid work or scholarship. The sample studied presented values below the median of the Brazilian population, when corrected for gender and age, for the psychological, social relations and environment domains. Students with partner had lower values for physical and psychological domains and students with paid work showed a lower value for physical domain. The work phase affected the quality of life. The values for the environment domain increased when the student was writing the project, studying subjects and seeking theoretical framework and decreased when the student was analysing the data. As the University is the dominant environment for the students when in post graduation, the activities that are associated with academic infrastructure as library and laboratories, and with human resources as teachers and colleagues are realized with successful in relation to those that depend of the students themselves as the data analysis. These results alert us for the need for therapeutic interventions aimed at improving the health conditions of postgraduate students.
title Postgraduate Students: An Alert about Quality of Life
topic Graduate Students
Quality of Life
Productivity
Competition
Stress Variables
Scientific Research
Agronomy
Gender Differences
Age Differences
Interpersonal Relationship
Family Work Relationship
Intervention
Health Conditions
Therapy
Foreign Countries
Mental Health
Self Concept
Student Attitudes
Doctoral Dissertations
Writing (Composition)
Measures (Individuals)
Physical Health
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1206255