Prevalence of Depression Among Medical Students Of The American International University, West Africa

Nnenna Okereke Ogechi, R. Ortega, Dr. Ramos, Philomena Akpoveso Oke-Oghene
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Background: Depression is one of the major mental disorders experienced by people of various age groups and works of life all over the world. Those in the medical field are not excluded. With the intense training and high level of physical, mental and emotional demands placed on medical students, they tend to become depressed. This not only affects their learning process or overall academic performance; it also affects them professionally in the future, which in turn would lead to compromise in patient care. In The Gambia, there is a lack of data on the prevalence of depression and the impacts it has on medical students. Thus, this study assessed the prevalence of depression among students of the American International University West Africa (AIUWA), The Gambia. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out among medical students of AIUWA over a two-month period (June to July 2021). A self-structured questionnaire was used to obtain information on sociodemographic characteristics. Diagnosis of depression was assessed using the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). A total of 100 students were included in this study. Data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26. Results: The overall prevalence of depression among the participants was 36%, with PHQ-9 scores ≥ 10. With regards to the severity of depression, 26 (26%), 21 (21%), 11 (11%), and 4(4%) students were classified as having mild, moderate, moderately severe, and severe depression respectively. Efficiency of monthly allowance (p = 0.022, Φ = 0.251, V= 0.251), self-rated academic performance (p = 0.012, Φ = 0.297, V = 0.297) and prior history of depression (p = 0.001, Φ = 0.347, V = 0.347), were independently associated with depression. Conclusion: The prevalence of depression among medical students of the American International University, is high, and is associated with inefficient monthly allowance, consumption of alcohol, average academic performance and prior history of depression. It is recommended that there should be an implementation of a guidance and counseling department within the university., Keywords: Depression, Medical Students, AIUWA, University, West Africa Proceedings Reference Format
西非美国国际大学医学生抑郁症患病率
背景:抑郁症是世界上各个年龄段和各行各业的人们所经历的主要精神障碍之一。医疗领域的人员也不排除在外。医学生在高强度的训练和高水平的身体、精神和情感要求下,容易变得抑郁。这不仅影响他们的学习过程或整体学习成绩;这也会影响他们未来的职业生涯,进而导致他们在病人护理方面做出妥协。在冈比亚,缺乏关于抑郁症流行程度及其对医科学生影响的数据。因此,本研究评估了冈比亚美国国际大学西非分校(AIUWA)学生抑郁症的患病率。方法:对AIUWA的医学生进行为期两个月(2021年6月至7月)的描述性横断面研究。采用自结构问卷获取社会人口学特征信息。采用9项患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)对抑郁症的诊断进行评估。本研究共纳入100名学生。数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本26。结果:受试者抑郁总体患病率为36%,PHQ-9评分≥10分。根据抑郁严重程度,轻度、中度、中重度、重度分别为26(26%)、21(21%)、11(11%)、4(4%)。月供效率(p = 0.022, Φ = 0.251, V= 0.251)、学业成绩自评(p = 0.012, Φ = 0.297, V= 0.297)、既往抑郁史(p = 0.001, Φ = 0.347, V= 0.347)与抑郁有独立相关性。结论:美国国际大学医学院学生抑郁症患病率较高,与低度月供、饮酒、平均学业成绩和既往抑郁史有关。建议在大学内设立指导和咨询部门。关键词:抑郁症,医学生,AIUWA,大学,西非学报参考格式
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