The Prevalence and Correlates of Psychological Distress Among Undergraduate Students of Madda Walabu University, Ethiopia

Emebet Girma Mekuria
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Background: Students experiencing psychological problems, such as depression, anxiety, and stress, may face problems in managing their educational activities. Objective: The main purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence and correlates psychological distress among undergraduate Madda Walabu University students. Design: To achieve the objective cross-sectional research design was employed. Participants: Robe and Goba campus Madda Walabu University students were the aggregate populations of the study. The total number of population was 11,718. Of 11718 students, 384 students were obtained by using proportionate stratified random sampling technique using colleges as strata. Instrument: DAS-S-depression, anxiety, stress scale, and questionnaires developed by the researchers to identify the determinant factors of depression, anxiety and stress were used to collect the data. Analysis: Quantitatively the collected data was analyzed by using percentage, Pearson correlation, and mean scores and standard deviation. Result and interpretation : Among the participants, 42.1 % of the students were under depressive symptoms (13.0% mild level; 12.8% moderate level; 9.9% severe level and the rest 5.5% under extremely severe level). In terms of anxiety, 48.1 % of respondents score high anxiety level. Specifically, 6.3%, were mild; 19 % were a moderate level of anxiety; 15.1 % and 8% of the students were under severe and extremely severe level respectively. 50.3 % of the respondents were under stressful situations (19.3% mild, 21.6% moderate; 7.8% severe and 1.6% were under extremely severe condition). The Pearson correlation results indicate that there is a significant negative correlation between depression, anxiety, and stress with academic achievement. Ten identified and accepted determinant factors that led students to were psychological distress were Substance use; chronic diseases; conflicts in terms of religious issues among students; conflicts in terms of racial issues among students; family functioning problem; poor study habits; excessive pressure or coercion from parents; excessive pressure or coercion from teachers; difficulty in making friend, and unfair assessment of instructors due difference in ethnicity.  Recommendation: The results suggest that the early prevention of anxiety, depression, and stress is critical since, if left untreated, it can have serious consequences on students' future health and career possibilities. Keywords:  Academic achievement, Anxiety, Depression, Psychological distress, Stress DOI : 10.7176/JMPB/61-02 Publication date: November 30 th 2019
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背景:遇到心理问题的学生,如抑郁、焦虑和压力,可能在管理他们的教育活动方面面临问题。目的:了解马达瓦拉布大学大学生心理困扰的发生率及其相关因素。设计:为达到目的,采用横断面研究设计。参与者:罗伯和戈巴校区的玛达瓦拉布大学的学生是本研究的总体人群。人口总数为11718人。在11718名学生中,以高校为分层,采用比例分层随机抽样的方法,获得384名学生。工具:采用das - s抑郁、焦虑、压力量表,以及研究者自行开发的抑郁、焦虑、压力决定因素问卷收集数据。分析:采用百分比、Pearson相关、平均分和标准差对收集到的数据进行定量分析。结果与解释:42.1%的学生有抑郁症状(轻度13.0%;中等水平12.8%;重症9.9%,极重症5.5%)。在焦虑方面,48.1%的受访者焦虑程度较高。具体来说,6.3%是轻度的;19%是中度焦虑;重度和极重度分别占15.1%和8%。50.3%的被调查者处于压力状态(轻度19.3%,中度21.6%;重度7.8%,极重度1.6%)。Pearson相关结果显示,抑郁、焦虑、压力与学业成绩呈显著负相关。导致学生产生心理困扰的十个确定和公认的决定因素有:物质使用;慢性疾病;学生在宗教问题上的冲突;学生之间的种族冲突;家庭功能问题;不良的学习习惯;来自父母的过度压力或强迫;来自教师的过度压力或胁迫;交友困难,以及由于种族差异而对教师的不公平评价。建议:研究结果表明,早期预防焦虑、抑郁和压力是至关重要的,因为如果不及时治疗,可能会对学生未来的健康和职业前景产生严重后果。关键词:学业成就,焦虑,抑郁,心理困扰,压力DOI: 10.7176/JMPB/61-02出版日期:2019年11月30日
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