Impact du confinement sur la santé mentale des doctorants, une étude de cohorte dans une université française

Jérémy Gaudel , Saloua Ahalli , Emmanuel Fort , Yamina Bridai , Nicole Baborier , Barbara Charbotel
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Abstract

Introduction

Few studies are available on the health status of doctoral students. This position at the border between university studies and a professional activity presents specific risk factors, especially in terms of psychosocial constraints. The lockdowns implemented worldwide to control the COVID-19 pandemic are potentially worsening factors.

Methods

At Lyon 1 University, a systematic medical follow-up of first year PhD students had been set up by the occupational health service in 2019. In the context of the lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, a telephonic interview was proposed to the same PhD students in order to assess the impact of the lockdown on working conditions and health and to provide possible assistance. During this interview, a standardized questionnaire was used to collect information about the conditions during the lockdown, doctoral work during this period and the consequences on research progress, as well as possible financial difficulties due to the lockdown. In addition, questions were asked about the perceived general health conditions and consultation with a health practitioner during this period. The Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) were used to assess depression and anxiety. Questions on lifestyle during lockdown, changes in diet during the period, weight change, and changes in the quantity and quality of their sleep were also asked. Comparisons of perceived health status, the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms at baseline and during the follow-up survey were made by MacNemar Chi2 tests, as the data were repeated ones. The students were informed orally and in writing that their data would be entered anonymously into a computer and that they could have access to their data in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). They were all informed by e-mail about the study results at the end of the study. The data collection process was registered with the National Institute for Health Data (INDS) and with the university's register under reference no. 2020/002 by the university's data protection officer in compliance with the French data protection laws (CNIL). The protocol was approved by the ethics committee of the Lyon University College of General Medicine (notification number: 2020-10-29-02).

Results

Of the 161 PhD students initially interviewed, 149 underwent a second interview. In total, 89.2% of the students assessed their health as good or very good. Regarding the answers to the GAD-7 questionnaire, 8.1% had a score equal to or higher than 10, corresponding to moderate to severe anxiety. Regarding the answers to PHQ-9, 19.6% of the PhD students had a score equal to or higher than 9 corresponding to moderate to severe depressive syndromes. The prevalence of an anxiety disorder was significantly associated with the absence of an outside private access in the place of residence during lockdown (75% vs. 37%), an increase in coffee consumption (33% vs. 5%), an increase in the quantity of food consumed (50% vs. 12%), weight gain (50% vs. 19%) and a deterioration in sleep quality (75% vs. 28%). The prevalence of a depressive symptom was significantly associated with lockdown in an urban area (89% vs. 70%), the occurrence of financial difficulties (7% vs. 1%), the consultation of a health professional during the period (34% vs. 15%), smoking cessation (14% vs. 1%), changes in the quantity (31% vs. 9%) and deterioration (59% vs. 25%) of the quality of sleep, and diet changes (66% vs. 43%). GAD-7 scores were unchanged for 90% of participants between the two surveys, but they were higher for 6.8% of doctoral students and lower for 2.7 % (P = 0.1). A deterioration of the PHQ-9 scores, i.e. higher scores in the second survey compared to the first, was observed for 15.5% of the PhD students while an improvement of the scores was observed for 1.4% (P = 0.0001).

Discussion

A number of studies have been published on the impact of lockdown on mental health, but few of them focused specifically on PhD students and even fewer were prospective studies. Their results are therefore difficult to compare with ours; they generally show GAD-7 and PHQ-9 scores that are similar to those of our population, or even higher. The impact of lockdown on the mental health of doctoral students highlighted in our study therefore justifies an appropriate follow-up of this population, particularly in the case of former psychiatric disorders.

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禁闭对博士生心理健康的影响:法国一所大学的队列研究
引言有关博士生健康状况的研究很少。博士生处于大学学习和职业活动的交界处,存在特殊的风险因素,尤其是在社会心理限制方面。里昂第一大学的职业健康服务部门于2019年对一年级博士生进行了系统的医疗跟踪。在 COVID-19 大流行期间的封锁背景下,建议对这些博士生进行电话访谈,以评估封锁对工作条件和健康的影响,并提供可能的帮助。在这次访谈中,使用了一份标准化问卷,以收集有关封锁期间的条件、这一期间的博士生工作、对研究进展的影响以及封锁可能造成的经济困难等方面的信息。此外,还询问了有关在此期间感知到的一般健康状况和向保健医生咨询的情况。患者健康问卷 (PHQ-9) 和广泛性焦虑症 (GAD-7) 被用来评估抑郁和焦虑。此外,还对封锁期间的生活方式、封锁期间的饮食变化、体重变化以及睡眠数量和质量的变化进行了提问。由于数据是重复的,因此通过 MacNemar Chi2 检验对基线和后续调查期间的健康状况、焦虑和抑郁症状的发生率进行了比较。我们以口头和书面形式告知学生,他们的数据将以匿名方式输入计算机,根据《一般数据保护条例》(GDPR),他们可以查阅自己的数据。研究结束后,他们都会通过电子邮件了解研究结果。根据法国数据保护法(CNIL)的规定,数据收集过程已在国家健康数据研究所(INDS)进行了登记,并由大学数据保护官员在大学登记处进行了登记,登记编号为2020/002。研究方案获得了里昂大学全科医学院伦理委员会的批准(通知书编号:2020-10-29-02)。89.2%的学生认为自己的健康状况良好或很好。在对 GAD-7 问卷的回答中,8.1% 的人得分等于或高于 10 分,相当于中度至重度焦虑。在 PHQ-9 问卷中,19.6% 的博士生的得分等于或高于 9 分,属于中度至重度抑郁综合征。焦虑症的发病率与以下因素有显著关联:在封锁期间,居住地没有外部私人通道(75% 对 37%)、咖啡消费量增加(33% 对 5%)、食物摄入量增加(50% 对 12%)、体重增加(50% 对 19%)和睡眠质量下降(75% 对 28%)。抑郁症状的发生率与以下因素显著相关:被关在市区(89% 对 70%)、出现经济困难(7% 对 1%)、在此期间咨询过专业医疗人员(34% 对 15%)、戒烟(14% 对 1%)、睡眠数量变化(31% 对 9%)和睡眠质量下降(59% 对 25%)以及饮食变化(66% 对 43%)。在两次调查中,90% 的参与者的 GAD-7 评分没有变化,但 6.8% 的博士生的 GAD-7 评分较高,2.7% 的博士生的 GAD-7 评分较低(P = 0.1)。15.5% 的博士生的 PHQ-9 分数有所下降,即第二次调查的分数高于第一次调查的分数,而 1.4% 的博士生的 PHQ-9 分数有所上升(P = 0.0001)。因此,他们的研究结果很难与我们的研究结果相比较;他们的 GAD-7 和 PHQ-9 评分通常与我们的研究结果相似,甚至更高。因此,我们的研究强调了禁闭对博士生心理健康的影响,这就证明有必要对这一人群进行适当的跟踪,尤其是在曾经患有精神疾病的情况下。
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