医学生抑郁、焦虑和压力症状的评估

L. Kataria, Nisheeth M. Patel, Jahnavi Bhatt, Dharmin Shah, D. Raval
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目的:探讨医学生抑郁、焦虑、压力相关症状及其与社会人口学因素的关系。研究设计:横断面研究。学习地点和时间:最近招收了275名医科学生,于2022年6月至2022年9月就读于大学。方法:对最近入学的275名医科学生进行研究。在通过WhatsApp群组共享的在线表格获得事先知情同意后,他们被要求填写在线问卷,以收集使用PsyToolkit软件制作的英语社会人口因素。它还包含抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS 21),用于收集抑郁、焦虑和压力相关症状的信息。结果:医学生抑郁症状的患病率为68.4%,焦虑症状的患病率为78.2%,压力相关症状的患病率为33.1%。抑郁、焦虑和压力相关症状与同伴和家庭加入学习流的压力有统计学意义(p值< 0.05)。三组均为0.01)和家庭精神健康问题史(p值=。三个都是01)。此外,抑郁症状与不良同伴关系(p值= 0.01)和入院不满意(p值= 0.04)有统计学显著相关;应激相关症状与入院不满意有统计学意义(p值= 0.03)。结论:医学生抑郁、焦虑及压力相关症状的发生率较高,提示医学生心理健康需要改善;这可能会对他们的生活质量和病人护理产生积极影响。
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Assessment of Symptoms of Depression, Anxiety & Stress among Medical Students
Aims: To Assess Depressive, Anxiety & Stress related symptoms and their correlation with sociodemographic factors amongst recently enrolled medical students. Study Design:  Cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Recently enrolled 275 Medical students attending University between June 2022 and September 2022. Methodology: Study conducted among recently enrolled 275 Medical students. After taking their prior informed consent through online form shared through WhatsApp group, they were given to fill online questionnaire to collect sociodemographic factors in English made using PsyToolkit software. It also contains Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS 21), which was used to collect information on depressive, anxiety, and stress related symptoms. Results: Prevalence of depressive symptoms is 68.4%, anxiety symptoms are 78.2% and stress related symptomsis 33.1% among medical students. Depressive, anxiety and stress related symptoms were statistically significantly associated with peer and family pressure to join study-stream (p-value of <.01 for all three) and history of mental health issues in family (p-value=.01 for all three). In addition, depressive symptoms were statistically significantly associated with poor peer-relationship (p-value=.01) and unsatisfaction regarding admission (p-value=.04); and stress related symptoms was statistically significantly associated with unsatisfaction regarding admission (p-value=.03). Conclusion: Prevalence of depressive, anxiety & stress related symptoms among recently enrolled medical students are high providing insight into needed improvement of psychological wellbeing in them; which could potentially have a positive impact upon their quality of life & patient care.
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