ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Influence of the degree of adaptability and lifestyle on the quality of life of medical university students

Koroleva AA, Yanushanets OI, Petrova NA, Bezzubenkova EF
About authors

Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Anastasia Alekseevna Koroleva
Piskarevsky prospect, 47, pav. 35, St. Petersburg, 195067; moc.liamg@pidg.avelorok

About paper

Author contribution: O.I. Yanushanets carried out statistical processing of the research results, reviewed the article critically and approved its final version for publication. Petrova NA, Koroleva AA, Bezzubenkova EF processed the research results reflecting the degree of adaptation of third-year students, analyzed the changes in their condition that occurred through the 2 years of studying, interpreted the results.

Compliance with ethical standards: Each participant signed a voluntary informed consent form. The students participated voluntarily, through filling in questionnaires online. The study conformed to the biomedical ethics requirements and did not endanger the participants.

Received: 2021-05-17 Accepted: 2021-05-29 Published online: 2021-09-03
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Figure 1. Structure of the degree of adaptation, 2018 through 2021,%
Figure 2. Changes in the share of students with bad habits, 2018 through 2021,%
Figure 3. Influence of the degree of adaptation on the QOL indicators
Table. Comparison of the distribution of students by the level of QOL, first to third years at the higher education establishment,%