Depression, anxiety, stress, and dry eye disease among Gazan undergraduate health sciences and nursing students: a structural equation modeling study.

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Mohammed Aljarousha, Mohd Zulfaezal Che Azemin, Indang Ariati Ariffin, Mohammed Abdelfatah Alhoot, Abdelraouf A Elmanama, Hatem H Alsaqqa, Yousef Aljeesh, Mohd Zaki Awg Isa, Mia Yang Ang, Waleed M Alghamdi, Hussam Abdeljabar Ahmad Mizher, Emad I H Shaqoura
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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate associations between dry eye disease (DED) symptoms and psychological distress (depression, anxiety, stress) among undergraduate health sciences and nursing students in the Gaza Strip during the 2023-2025 conflict period.

Methods: A cross-sectional study used convenience sampling via WhatsApp and face-to-face interviews between 4 February and 29 April 2025. Participants completed a demographic form, the Arabic Ocular Surface Disease Index (OSDI), and the Arabic Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-8 (DASS-8). Analyses included descriptive statistics, group comparisons, correlations, and structural equation modeling (SEM) with interaction terms; sex was included as a covariate, and academic year was examined as an exploratory moderator of distress-symptom associations.

Results: Data from 282 students (190 female, 92 male) were analyzed. OSDI scores were skewed upward (median 25.0, IQR 16.67-33.33). Using OSDI > 12, symptomatic DED prevalence was 87.9 %. OSDI correlated with depression (r = 0.37), anxiety (r = 0.44), and stress (r = 0.56), all p < 0.001. SEM indicated a stronger unique association for stress and a smaller, significant association for depression; moderation by academic year was not statistically significant. The classifier achieved good discrimination for symptomatic status (AUC = 0.829).

Conclusion: Among Gazan health sciences and nursing students, DED symptoms were common and associated with psychological distress-particularly stress and, to a lesser extent, depression. Sex and academic year did not show robust effects. Findings support considering mental health within DED management for students in conflict settings.

加沙健康科学和护理专业本科生的抑郁、焦虑、压力和干眼病:结构方程模型研究
目的:调查2023-2025年冲突期间加沙地带卫生科学和护理专业本科生干眼病(DED)症状与心理困扰(抑郁、焦虑、压力)之间的关系。方法:在2025年2月4日至4月29日期间通过WhatsApp和面对面访谈进行方便抽样的横断面研究。参与者完成了一份人口统计表格、阿拉伯眼表疾病指数(OSDI)和阿拉伯抑郁焦虑压力量表-8 (DASS-8)。分析包括描述性统计、组比较、相关性和具有交互项的结构方程模型(SEM);性别被纳入协变量,学年被检验为痛苦症状关联的探索性调节因子。结果:对282名学生(女190名,男92名)的资料进行分析。OSDI评分偏高(中位数25.0,IQR 16.67-33.33)。使用OSDI bbb12,症状性DED患病率为87.9%。OSDI与抑郁(r = 0.37)、焦虑(r = 0.44)和压力(r = 0.56)相关,均为p结论:在加沙卫生科学和护理专业的学生中,DED症状很常见,并与心理困扰有关,尤其是压力,在较小程度上与抑郁有关。性别和学年没有显示出明显的影响。研究结果支持在冲突环境中对学生的DED管理中考虑心理健康。
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7.60
自引率
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198
审稿时长
55 days
期刊介绍: Contact Lens & Anterior Eye is a research-based journal covering all aspects of contact lens theory and practice, including original articles on invention and innovations, as well as the regular features of: Case Reports; Literary Reviews; Editorials; Instrumentation and Techniques and Dates of Professional Meetings.
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