Depression, Stress and Anxiety in Post-Graduate Dentists

Asra Salahuddin
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Objective: To assess the level of depression, anxiety and stress in dental postgraduates by using DASS-21 scale. Study Design: Descriptive cross-sectional study. Place and Duration: Department of Prosthodontics, Altamash Institute of Dental Medicine, Karachi, from 1st May 2022 to 30th August 2022. Methodology: This study was conducted on dental post graduates. DASS-21 validated scale was used to collect data from 100 participants. The data was analyzed with linear regression analysis to evaluate the relationship of independent variables with DASS-21. A p-Value of ≤0.05 was considered as statistically significant. Results: The signs of depression were evident in 90% of post graduates. Regarding the causes of depression, 33.8% think saturation is the cause of depression followed by hectic schedules (21.3%), 21.3% marked pressure to pass the exams.13.8% of participants think that peer pressure is cause of depression. We also found that 10% of the participants. Moreover, dental sector faced major crisis during COVID-19 outbreak. 78.8% think that COVID-19 has increased the already existing depression. Conclusion: High levels of stress, anxiety and depression were evident in post graduates’ dentists. Stress levels were raised due to lack of post-graduation and job opportunity. Furthermore, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic augmented the DAS levels. Keywords: COVID-19 Pandemic, Dentists, Depressive Disorder, Graduate; DASS-21, Psychological Health How to Cite This: Salahuddin A, Minallah S, Sajjad B, Vankwani AA, Ahmed N, Abbasi MA. Depression, Stress and Anxiety in Post-Graduate Dentists. Isra Med J. 2022; 14(4): 152-156. DOI: https://doi.org/10.55282/imj.oa1339
牙医研究生的抑郁、压力和焦虑
目的:采用DASS-21量表评估口腔研究生抑郁、焦虑和应激水平。研究设计:描述性横断面研究。地点和时间:卡拉奇Altamash牙科医学研究所口腔修复科,2022年5月1日至2022年8月30日。方法:本研究以牙科研究生为研究对象。采用DASS-21有效量表收集100名参与者的数据。对资料进行线性回归分析,评价自变量与DASS-21的关系。p值≤0.05认为有统计学意义。结果:90%的研究生有明显的抑郁症状。对于抑郁的原因,33.8%的人认为饱和是抑郁的原因,其次是繁忙的日程安排(21.3%),21.3%的人认为压力通过考试,13.8%的人认为同伴压力是抑郁的原因。我们还发现10%的参与者。此外,在2019冠状病毒病爆发期间,牙科行业面临重大危机。78.8%的人认为新冠肺炎加剧了已经存在的抑郁症。结论:牙医师研究生存在较高的压力、焦虑和抑郁水平。由于缺乏毕业后的工作机会,压力水平上升。此外,正在进行的COVID-19大流行提高了DAS水平。关键词:COVID-19大流行;牙医;抑郁障碍;心理健康:Salahuddin A, Minallah S, Sajjad B, Vankwani AA, Ahmed N, Abbasi MA。牙医研究生的抑郁、压力和焦虑。以色列医学J. 2022;14(4): 152 - 156。DOI: https://doi.org/10.55282/imj.oa1339
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