Addressing Stress Among Medical Students: Strategies for Optimizing Student Health and Success

M. M. Varma
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Background: Medical students throughout the world are subjected to high rates of occupational stressors. Additionally, in the developing world there is a shortage of mental health providers and widespread social stigma of mental disorders, which may prevent individuals suffering from stress induced disorders from getting the treatment they need. Policy changes can have broad impact in helping people cope with occupational stress, potentially preventing mental health issues. Objectives: The current study aimed to examine stress in a group of medical students in India and make policy recommendations based on findings. Methods: The current study adapted a questionnaire and administered it to a sample of medical students in India. Results: Participants reported many somatic and cognitive stress symptoms. A large portion of stress appears to be related to medical school. Conclusions: The large percentage of medical students suffering from stress suggest an acute need for adoption of policies that close the gaps in access to mental, emotional, and behavioral healthcare through appropriate screening tools, referrals, interventions, and support services.
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解决医学生的压力:优化学生健康和成功的策略
背景:世界各地的医学生都受到高比率的职业压力。此外,在发展中国家,精神保健提供者短缺,社会普遍对精神障碍感到耻辱,这可能使患有压力引起的精神障碍的个人无法获得所需的治疗。政策变化可以在帮助人们应对职业压力方面产生广泛的影响,可能会预防心理健康问题。目的:目前的研究旨在检查一组印度医学生的压力,并根据研究结果提出政策建议。方法:目前的研究改编了一份调查问卷,并对印度医科学生进行了抽样调查。结果:参与者报告了许多躯体和认知应激症状。很大一部分压力似乎与医学院有关。结论:很大比例的医学生遭受压力,这表明迫切需要采取政策,通过适当的筛查工具、转诊、干预和支持服务,缩小在获得精神、情感和行为卫生保健方面的差距。
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