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Study of factors related to the attitudes toward studying abroad among preclinical/clinical undergraduate dental students at three dental schools in Japan

机译:日本三所牙科学校临床前/临床本科牙科学生出国留学态度相关因素的研究

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Despite of their general interests in studying abroad, there are two types of dental student in Japan. They are those who decide to go studying abroad and those who do not. The aim of this study was to clarify the factors related to the attitudes toward studying abroad among preclinical/clinical undergraduate dental students who attended three dental schools in Japan. A questionnaire was used to assess undergraduate dental students' attitudes toward studying abroad. We analyzed the differences between junior (preclinical) students and senior (clinical) students on concerns, and relationships between personality traits based on the Big Five and experiences related to studying abroad. Four hundred and thirty‐nine undergraduate students completed the questionnaire. The senior dental students were more worried, more than the junior students, about “lack of language ability in daily life,” “higher quality facilities and environment,” and valued “dental/medical knowledges and skills” and “advantage for getting a job” through studying abroad. Both junior and senior students with experience of/plans for studying abroad reported significantly higher levels of openness to experience than those without such experiences or plans. The less‐open group was more concerned with “lack of language ability in daily life/academic fields,” “higher quality facilities and environment,” “life in a foreign country,” “interpersonal relationships in foreign countries,” and “no friends in foreign countries” than the open‐group. Although the preclinical and clinical dental students at the three dental schools in Japan had different views of concern for studying abroad, “openness to experience” might be a common key factor related to their studying abroad. However, apart from any personality factor, alleviating students' concerns regarding daily life adjustments might be effective in promoting a willingness to go studying abroad.
机译:尽管他们有出国留学的普遍兴趣,但日本有两种牙科学生。他们是决定出国留学的人,而不是那些决定去留学的人。这项研究的目的是弄清在日本三所牙科学校就读的临床前/临床本科牙科学生对出国留学态度的相关因素。问卷被用来评估牙科学生对海外留学的态度。我们分析了大三(临床前)学生与高三(临床学生)之间在关注点上的差异,以及基于“五大”和与出国留学相关的人格特质之间的关系。 439名大学生完成了问卷。与初中相比,高年级的牙科学生更担心“日常生活中缺乏语言能力”,“高质量的设施和环境”,并珍视“牙科/医学知识和技能”以及“获得工作的优势”。通过出国留学。有出国留学经历/有计划学习的初中和高年级的学生,都比没有这种经历或没有计划的学生公开获得体验的程度要高得多。不太开放的小组更关心“日常生活/学术领域缺乏语言能力”,“高质量的设施和环境”,“在外国的生活”,“在外国的人际关系”和“没有朋友”在国外”。尽管日本三所牙科学校的临床前和临床牙科学生对出国留学的看法有所不同,但“开放经验”可能是与其出国留学有关的共同关键因素。但是,除了人格因素外,减轻学生对日常生活调整的担忧可能会有效地促进他们出国留学的意愿。

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