Said El-Ashker, Abdulmajeed Alharbi, Somaya Mahmoud, Feras Al-Awad, Ahlam Alghamdi, Nouf Alaqeel, Mohammed Al-Hariri
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背景:关于大学生早期心理负担的文献报道并不多见。目的:本研究旨在探讨大学预科(一年级)学生抑郁的患病率和预测因素,采用从一般健康和幸福问卷中开发的预测测试。方法:于2023年3月至2023年6月在沙特阿拉伯东部地区的大学生中进行横断面研究。实施了自我管理的电子一般健康和福祉问卷。在解释了研究目的后,获得了参与者的书面知情同意。问卷由三部分组成。第一部分描述了研究的目的并对数据保密,第二部分包含有关人口统计数据的问题,第三部分包含评估身心健康项目的量表。结果:抑郁症状与感知压力均呈显著正相关(r = 0.444, pr = 0.735, pr = -0.144, pr = -0.178, pr = -0.312, p b = 0.272, t(146) = 4.636, p b = 0.182, t(146) = 2.910, p b = 0.593, t(146) = 9.507, p)我们的研究结果强调需要量身定制的心理健康支持服务来解决抑郁症及其预测因素,特别是在关键的过渡时期,如大学生活的早期阶段,因为早期发现和干预可以改善抑郁症的管理和更好地控制。
Unraveling the threads of depressive symptoms: Enhancing predictions of depression among university junior students.
Background: The mental burden faced by university students in their early years is not frequently reported in the literature.
Objectives: The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence and predictors of depression among preparatory (first) year university students using a predictive test developed from general health and well-being questionnaires.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among university students in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia from March 2023 to June 2023. A self-administered electronic general health and well-being questionnaire was implemented. Written informed consent was obtained from the participants after explaining the study's purposes. The questionnaire consisted of three parts. Part I described the objective of the study and maintained the confidentiality of the data, part II contained questions about demographic data, and part III contained the scales of the items to assess the physical and psychological health.
Results: The findings demonstrated a significant positive correlation between depressive symptoms and both perceived stress (r = 0.444, p < 0.01) and perceived burdens (r = 0.735, p < 0.01). In addition, there were significant negative correlations between the depressive symptoms and gender (r = -0.144, p < 0.05), economic level (r = -0.178, p < 0.05), and social support (r = -0.312, p < 0.01). Furthermore, the results revealed that body mass index (b = 0.272, t(146) = 4.636, p < .001), perceived stress (b = 0.182, t(146) = 2.910, p < 0.01), and perceived burdens (b = 0.593, t(146) = 9.507, p < .001) were significant predictors of depressive symptoms among Saudi university junior students.
Conclusion: Our findings emphasize the need for tailored mental health support services to address depression and its predictors, especially during critical transition periods like the early stages of university life, as early detection and intervention can lead to improved management and better control of the depression.