Abstract

Objective: To analyze the association between level of academic stress and resilience in health students. Method : This is a quantitative, cross-sectional study with 34 students from the health area of a private college in Goiás, via google forms, from November to December 2021 through a Form for sociodemographic and academic characterization and; Instrument for Stress Assessment in Nursing Students and Wagnild & Young Resilience Scale. The analysis took place in the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS), version 20.0. Results: There was a predominance of students with a high level of general stress (52.9%) and moderate resilience (41.2%). Students with low stress level in performing Practical Activities (64.7%), professional communication (58.8%), time management (76.5%), related to the environment (82.4%), professional training (64.7%) and theoretical activities (58.8%) predominated. A significant relationship was observed between the level of stress related to professional training and the level of resilience. Conclusion : the relationship between resilience and academic stress is confirmed, and resilience acts positively on stress and is a protective factor to health, since it can strengthen the student's ability to adapt to the adversities of life and the academic context.

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