Assessment of Anxiety and Factor Related among Main and Odayaa Campus, Dilla University Freshman Students, South, Ethiopia 2021

Yetayale Berhanu
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Background: Anxiety can disturb a student's academic success and his future, including withdrawal from classes. The dropout rate was found to be twice as high as in the 1st grade compared to the 2nd or 3rd grade. It also causes people around the world to feel excessive anxiety, fear, lack of self-confidence, and embarrassment. One of the key reasons for the current study is the lack of data on the degree of mental illness, especially in higher education institutions. Objective: To assess the anxiety and factors of Main and Odaya campus students. Methods: From April 21th to May 21, 2020, an organization-based cross-sectional survey was conducted in the city of Main and Odayaa. The survey used a structured questionnaire and a self-administered questionnaire ASQ tool. The stratified sampling method included 300 individuals in the study. Pre-test questionnaires that are also used for data collection, in addition data analysis was done using SPSS version 20. Result: There are 314 freshmen, students of these, 300 attended during the investigation. There are 162 (54%) male respondents and 138 (46%) female respondents in the study. The average student age and (SE) age are 21.6 (± 0.13) years old. The prevalence of anxiety was found to be 26.7% among first-year students. Compared with males (16.7%), female freshmen (40.6%) have a statistically higher incidence of anxiety. [AOR 95%CI=3.36 (1.88, 6.01) Conclusion: This study showed that anxiety is a common mental problem among college students calling for public intervention to prevent more serious forms of anxiety. This finding indicates that women and older students have a high chance of suffering from anxiety.
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埃塞俄比亚南部迪拉大学主校区和奥达亚校区新生焦虑及相关因素评估2021
背景:焦虑会影响学生的学业成功和未来,包括退学。与二年级或三年级相比,一年级的辍学率高出一倍。它还导致世界各地的人们感到过度焦虑、恐惧、缺乏自信和尴尬。目前这项研究的主要原因之一是缺乏关于精神疾病程度的数据,尤其是在高等教育机构。目的:了解梅因校区和奥达亚校区学生的焦虑状况及其影响因素。方法:从2020年4月21日至5月21日,在Main市和Odaya市进行了一项基于组织的横断面调查。调查采用了结构化问卷和自我管理问卷ASQ工具。分层抽样方法包括300名研究对象。测试前问卷也用于数据收集,此外还使用SPSS版本20进行数据分析。结果:共有314名大一新生,其中在校学生300人。研究中有162名(54%)男性受访者和138名(46%)女性受访者。平均学生年龄和(SE)年龄为21.6(±0.13)岁。一年级学生的焦虑患病率为26.7%。与男性(16.7%)相比,女性新生(40.6%)的焦虑发生率在统计学上更高。[AOR 95%CI=3.36(1.88,6.01)结论:本研究表明,焦虑是大学生中常见的心理问题,需要公共干预来预防更严重的焦虑形式。这一发现表明,女性和年长学生患焦虑症的几率很高。
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