Title of article :
The Relationship between Positive Well-Being and Academic Assessment: Results from a Prospective Study on Dental Students
Author/Authors :
Teodora Preoteasa, Cristina Faculty of Dental Medicine - “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania , Axante, Anca Faculty of Dental Medicine - “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania , Diana Cristea, Anca Faculty of Dental Medicine - “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania , Preoteasa, Elena Faculty of Dental Medicine - “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy - Bucharest, Romania
Abstract :
Presumably, the academic stress that builds throughout the academic year has a negative effect on dental students’
psychological well-being and may have a relationship with academic performance. This research aimed to analyse the variation
of positive well-being in second-year dental students, across the academic semester, in relation to consecutive examinations as
part of academic assessment system (1) and to observe the relationship between academic performance during semester evaluation
period and dental students’ positive well-being (2). Methods. A prospective study was conducted on second-year dental students,
data on positive well-being being collected with WHO-Five Well-Being Index (WHO-5), at the beginning of the semester and after
three consecutive mandatory examinations. Results. One hundred and forty-six dental students were included (77% response rate).
Repeated ANOVA showed a significant progressive decline of positive well-being over the semester, which was clinically significant
for an important part of them. Students who performed better in the semester evaluation period registered higher well-being levels
at the beginning of the semester but a more pronounced decline of it until the semester evaluation period. Conclusion. Based on
this research, a relationship between positive well-being, academic assessments, and academic performance is suggested, when
evaluating them in a prospective frame.
Keywords :
Relationship , Academic , WHO-Five , ANOVA
Journal title :
Education Research International