A. Siddiqa, H. Javed, Haseeb Muhammad Khan, Thomsina Michal, Sana Altaf, Usman Khurram Khan
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摘要
背景:焦虑是最常见的精神障碍之一。尽管它是有害的,但对它的研究却比抑郁症少。虽然研究是医学教育的一个重要组成部分,但对于医科本科生来说,它也是陌生的。因此,在本科阶段的研究已被证明会引起学生的焦虑。目的:了解职业健康科学专业学生的研究相关焦虑。方法:采用横断面研究方法,以纳入(无精神病史、近6个月无创伤事件、本科毕业班健康科学专业学生)和排除(近3个月无创伤事件、近期专业考试不及格)为标准,抽取150名本科学生。在签署知情同意书后,参与者通过非概率方便抽样技术被招募到研究中。数据采用广泛性焦虑障碍量表(GAD-7)收集。数据采用SPSS version 21进行分析。结果:本研究共有150名本科生参与研究。结果显示,150名学生中,90名(60%)学生有轻度研究相关焦虑,32名(21%)学生有中度焦虑,28名(18%)学生有重度焦虑。结论:根据本研究的结果,大多数学生在最后一年或学期经历了轻度的研究相关焦虑。
Prevalence of research-related anxiety among students of Allied Health Sciences
Background: Anxiety is one of the most common mental disorders. Although being detrimental, it is less researched upon than depression. While research is an essential component of medical education, it is also unfamiliar to undergraduate medical students. Therefore, research at the undergraduate level has been shown to cause anxiety among students. Objective: To determine research-related anxiety among allied Health Sciences students. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in which a sample of 150 undergraduate students was selected on the basis of inclusion (no past history of mental illness, no traumatic incident in past 6 months and allied health sciences student from final year) and exclusion (traumatic incident in past 3 months, failure in recent major exam) criteria. The participants after signing the informed consent were recruited in the study through a non-probability convenient sampling technique. The data was collected using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7 scale). Data were analyzed through SPSS version 21. Results: In this study, 150 undergraduate students participated in the study. Results showed that out of the 150 students, 90 (60%) had mild anxiety related to research, 32(21%) students had moderate-level anxiety, and 28(18%) students had severe anxiety. Conclusion: According to the results of this study, the majority of students in their final year or semester experienced mild levels of research related-anxiety.