THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, AND STRESS WITH MUSCULOSKELETAL SYMPTOMS AMONG SELECT GROUP OF FILIPINO PHYSICAL THERAPY STUDENTS

Brynner Rameses S. Cueto, Jamaica C. Marqueses, Ma. Carmella A. De Leon, Emmanuel Jericho M. Rayos, Leanne Andrea R. Jordan, Raymond M. Tosoc
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Introduction: Studies that suggested a link between depression, anxiety, stress (DAS) and musculoskeletal symptoms (MSKS) were limited to those conducted prior to the pandemic. This study was conducted during blended learning and determined the prevalence of DAS and MSKS among undergraduate physical therapy students (UPTS), the influence of sex and year level to the severity of DAS and MSKS, and the correlation between DAS and MSKS. Methods: This online cross-sectional survey collected information about the sex and year level of the respondents, and used Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) and Standardized Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (SNMQ) to determine the level of DAS and the number of MSKS, respectively. Non-proportional, consecutive sampling was used to recruit enrolled regular UPTS from participating schools in Region IV-A. Data analyses were done using descriptive and inferential statistics, with alpha set at 0.05. Results: Of the 249 respondents consisting of primarily female and third-year students, 65.29%, 68.45%, and 69.62% have reported DAS, respectively. Anxiety (r=0.30) and stress (r=0.29) have statistically significant weak positive correlation with MSKS. DASS-21 and SNMQ scores were not affected by the sex and year level of the respondents. Discussion: DAS is prevalent in the selected group of UPTS in Region IV-A. The researchers were unable to establish a strong link between DAS and MSKS. This might have been primarily due to sampling bias introduced by the sampling method employed and the limited number of participating schools. The researchers recommend the use of randomized sampling, subgroup analysis, and involving more schools to verify the results obtained in this study.
菲律宾物理治疗专业部分学生的抑郁、焦虑和压力与肌肉骨骼症状之间的关系
简介表明抑郁、焦虑、压力(DAS)与肌肉骨骼症状(MSKS)之间存在联系的研究仅限于大流行之前进行的研究。本研究是在混合式学习期间进行的,旨在确定物理治疗专业本科生(UPTS)中抑郁、焦虑、压力(DAS)和肌肉骨骼症状(MSKS)的患病率,性别和年级对抑郁、焦虑、压力(DAS)和肌肉骨骼症状(MSKS)严重程度的影响,以及抑郁、焦虑、压力(DAS)和肌肉骨骼症状(MSKS)之间的相关性。调查方法这项在线横断面调查收集了受访者的性别和年级信息,并使用抑郁焦虑压力量表-21(DASS-21)和北欧标准化肌肉骨骼问卷(SNMQ)分别测定了DAS的程度和MSKS的数量。研究采用非比例连续抽样法,从第 IV-A 地区的参与学校中招募已注册的正规 UPTS。数据分析采用描述性和推论性统计方法,α设为0.05。结果:在249名主要由女生和三年级学生组成的受访者中,分别有65.29%、68.45%和69.62%报告了DAS。焦虑(r=0.30)和压力(r=0.29)与 MSKS 存在统计学意义上的弱正相关。DASS-21 和 SNMQ 分数不受受访者性别和年级的影响。讨论DAS 在第 IV-A 地区选定的 UPTS 群体中普遍存在。研究人员未能在DAS和MSKS之间建立紧密联系。这可能主要是由于所采用的抽样方法和参与学校的数量有限造成的抽样偏差。研究人员建议采用随机抽样、分组分析和让更多学校参与的方法来验证本研究获得的结果。
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