Depression causes among medical students at KUMS: A quantitative study

Hedayatullah Ehsan, Husna Suzan, Lima Dalil, Nazila Ahmadi, Bibi Aysha Hoda
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Depression is an important contributor to the global burden of diseases that affect people around the world regardless of their social status and level of education. Students are more vulnerable to this condition as a result of the high level of study demand and performance pressure, especially medical students, who are more prone to extreme stress. Despite this, there have been no recent, multicentre, quantassessing medical students’ greatest stressors. Thus, the aim of this study is to explore and identify the main causes of depression among medical students at Kabul University while examining corresponding data on depression among medical students. 129 medical students at Kabul Medical Sciences were assessed using an online questionnaire form. There are approximately 3000 students currently studying medicine at KUMS from the 1st year to the practical period for MD and DMD. Approximately 400 questionnaires were distributed among the students. 129 students filled out and returned the questionnaires either by hand or by email. 52.8% of students said that the contents of the university’s books cause depression. The total percentage of depression among the medical students was found to be 65.5%. Significance with gender was seen, but no change with age was seen. The study showed that the prevalence of depression among Kabul University of Medical Science students is due to the university’s curriculum. Therefore, attempts should be made to reform the curriculum and teaching methods of the instructors by providing a comprehensive educational program at the university that eliminates the causes and factors that have a direct relationship with educational stressors among medical students. Future research should seek to identify other stressors and suggest possible methods of eradicating them.
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昆明医科大学医学生抑郁的原因:一项定量研究
抑郁症是造成全球疾病负担的一个重要因素,影响着世界各地的人们,无论其社会地位和教育水平如何。由于学习要求高、成绩压力大,学生更容易患上抑郁症,尤其是医学生,他们更容易承受极大的压力。尽管如此,最近还没有多中心、定量评估医学生最大压力的研究。因此,本研究旨在探讨和确定喀布尔大学医学生抑郁的主要原因,同时研究医学生抑郁的相应数据。本研究采用在线问卷形式对喀布尔医科大学的 129 名医学生进行了评估。喀布尔医科大学目前约有 3000 名医学专业学生,包括医学博士和医学博士一年级至实习期的学生。在学生中分发了约 400 份问卷。129 名学生填写并通过手工或电子邮件方式交回了问卷。52.8%的学生表示大学课本的内容会导致抑郁。医学生中抑郁症患者的总比例为 65.5%。与性别有关,但与年龄无关。研究表明,喀布尔医科大学学生中抑郁症的流行是由于该校的课程设置造成的。因此,应尝试改革课程设置和教师的教学方法,在大学提供全面的教育计划,消除与医学生教育压力有直接关系的原因和因素。今后的研究应努力找出其他压力源,并提出消除这些压力源的可行方法。
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