Prevalence of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder among Medical Students at Taibah University, Saudi Arabia

N. Makki, Abdulrahman Mohammad Alharbi, Ammar Mousa Aljohani, Saleh Saud Aljohani, Hassan Kamel Jan, Ayman Shabab Almukhlifi
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Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a prevalent mental disorder. It has an onset during the late teens, thus putting university students at higher risk as a target group. They live in an environment that is full of stressors and factors that may lead to the expression of obsessive compulsion symptoms. The objective of the present research is to explore the prevalence of OCD and its associated symptoms among medical students. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional analytic research at Taibah University in which medical students participated during a year period from December 2021 to 2022. Data collection was through an online self-administered questionnaire with 18 questions on the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised scale (OCI-R) filled out anonymously as well as voluntarily. Results: According to the OCI-R used in the study, 69 out of 263 (26%) participants are found to have probable OCD. There was a statistically significant association between participants who reported a history of mental illness and the probability of OCD [p=0.002]. Also, age groups showed statistically significant differences [p=0.007] as well as between academic years [p=0.003], with an increase in the probability of OCD with younger age and early academic years Conclusions: This current study has shown a high OCD prevalence among medical students at Taibah University, consistent with other similar studies. There were significant correlations with age, academic year, and history of mental illnesses, especially depression and anxiety.
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背景介绍强迫症(OCD)是一种普遍存在的精神障碍。强迫症多在青少年时期发病,因此大学生是强迫症的高危人群。他们生活的环境充满了可能导致强迫症状表现的压力和因素。本研究旨在探讨强迫症及其相关症状在医学生中的流行情况。 材料和方法:在 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年的一年时间里,在太巴大学开展横断面分析研究,医学生参与了研究。数据收集是通过在线自填问卷的方式进行的,问卷包含 18 个强迫症量表(OCI-R)问题,以匿名和自愿的方式填写。 研究结果根据研究中使用的 OCI-R,263 名参与者中有 69 人(26%)可能患有强迫症。在统计学上,报告有精神病史的参与者与强迫症概率之间存在显著关联[p=0.002]。此外,年龄组之间[p=0.007]和学年之间[p=0.003]也存在统计学差异,年龄越小和学年越早,患强迫症的概率越高:本次研究显示,泰巴大学医学生的强迫症患病率较高,这与其他类似研究一致。强迫症与年龄、学年、精神病史(尤其是抑郁症和焦虑症)有明显的相关性。
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