Investigating the link between vitamin d deficiency and depression and anxiety in medical students at Jazan university: a cross-sectional study

Omar Oraibi, Mohammed Somaili, Essa Jaawna, Sarah Alfaraj, Jalal Majhali, Alhanouf H Zuqayl, Abdulrahman Hadadi, Ruba Ageeli, Khawla Modawi, Alaa Najmi, Abdullah Majrashi, Luai Alhazmi, Bassem Oraibi, Eman Bahkali
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Background: Numerous studies have assessed the prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency among Saudi individuals and correlated depression and anxiety with vitamin D deficiency. However, studies have not looked at these factors in Saudi Arabia's Jazan medical students. The current study aimed to clarify the relationship between low vitamin D levels, depression, anxiety, and academic performance. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among medical students at Jazan university. The dependent variables were depression and anxiety, and their association with covariates, including sex, marital status, GPA, BMI, vitamin D level, and physical exercise, was evaluated. The 21-item depression, anxiety, and stress scale, which has been validated, was utilized. Results: Of 252 students, the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was 54.4%; anxiety, 62.3%; and depression 68.7%. Comparatively, more female students than male students were vitamin D deficient. Stress was found to be substantially related to vitamin D deficiency (p<0.001). Anxiety was also significantly related to vitamin D deficiency (p<0.001), wherein the students with anxiety had a considerably higher prevalence of vitamin D deficiency than those without anxiety (84% vs. 32.5%). Similarly, depression was significantly associated with vitamin D deficiency (p<0.001), wherein students with depression were much more likely to get vitamin D deficiency than students without depression (86.7% vs. 27.5%)-no significant association otherwise with other variables. Conclusions: Stress, depression, and anxiety are associated with vitamin D deficiency. This finding highlights the importance of mental health promotion among medical students owing to its link to quality of life and academic performance.
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调查贾赞大学医学生维生素 d 缺乏症与抑郁和焦虑之间的联系:一项横断面研究
背景:许多研究已经评估了沙特人维生素D缺乏的患病率,以及抑郁和焦虑与维生素D缺乏的相关性。然而,研究并没有在沙特阿拉伯的吉赞医学院学生中观察这些因素。目前的研究旨在澄清低维生素D水平、抑郁、焦虑和学习成绩之间的关系。方法:对吉赞大学医学生进行横断面调查。因变量为抑郁和焦虑,并评估其与协变量(包括性别、婚姻状况、GPA、BMI、维生素D水平和体育锻炼)的相关性。采用经验证的21项抑郁、焦虑、压力量表。结果:252名学生中,维生素D缺乏症患病率为54.4%;焦虑,62.3%;抑郁症占68.7%。相比之下,女生的维生素D缺乏症多于男生。研究发现压力与维生素D缺乏密切相关(p<0.001)。焦虑与维生素D缺乏也显著相关(p<0.001),其中焦虑的学生维生素D缺乏的患病率明显高于无焦虑的学生(84%对32.5%)。同样,抑郁症与维生素D缺乏显著相关(p<0.001),其中抑郁症学生比没有抑郁症的学生更容易患维生素D缺乏症(86.7%比27.5%),与其他变量无显著关联。结论:压力、抑郁和焦虑与维生素D缺乏有关。这一发现强调了促进医学生心理健康的重要性,因为它与生活质量和学习成绩有关。
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