The levels of stress and depression among interns and clerks in three medical centers in Taiwan--a cross-sectional study.

Chang Gung medical journal Pub Date : 2011-05-01
Yi-Hsuan Hsieh, Chiao-Ying Hsu, Chia-Yih Liu, Tsan-Lung Huang
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Background: Depression and heavy stress have been reported as two important problems for medical students in previous studies; and stress and depression levels were also related to gender and grades. The aims of this article were to investigate the emotional problems of Taiwanese interns and clerks, and to clarify their relationship to work circumstances, identity of interns and clerks in the hospitals, gender discrepancy and their levels of stress and depression.

Methods: Three medical centers in Taiwan were selected in this study. All interns in the three medical centers and clerks in Chang Gung Memorial Hospital were invited to complete an anonymous self-report questionnaire. The questionnaire included demographic data, levels of various stresses in hospitals recorded with visual analog scales, and a Chinese version of Zun's Selfadministered Depression Scale. One-way analysis of variance was also adopted to compare the distress scores, and the Scheffe test was chosen for the post hoc comparisons.

Results: First, working in different medical centers was not a factor influencing levels of stress and depression of interns. Second, interns had higher stress levels of g"work loading" and "occupational risks", and more depressive symptoms, such as "poor sleep quality", "poor appetite", "libido loss", "body weight loss", and "anhedonia". However, identity did not significantly impact levels of depression. Third, gender discrepancy showed significant influences on some stress sources and depressed symptoms.

Conclusions: When comparing some depressive symptoms and stress sources among medical students, differences of gender and identities were statistically significant. Further longitudinal studies are needed.

台湾三所医疗中心实习生与办事员压力与抑郁水平之横断面研究。
背景:在以往的研究中,抑郁和沉重的压力是医学生面临的两个重要问题;压力和抑郁程度也与性别和年级有关。摘要本研究旨在探讨台湾实习生与办事员的情绪问题,并探讨其与工作环境、医院实习生与办事员的身份、性别差异、压力与抑郁水平的关系。方法:选取台湾三家医疗中心为研究对象。本研究邀请三所医疗中心的实习生及长庚纪念医院的职员填写一份匿名自述问卷。调查问卷包括人口统计数据,用视觉模拟量表记录的医院各种压力水平,以及中文版的Zun自我抑郁量表。焦虑得分的比较采用单因素方差分析,事后比较采用Scheffe检验。结果:第一,在不同的医疗中心工作不是影响实习生压力和抑郁水平的因素。其次,实习生在“工作量”和“职业风险”方面的压力水平更高,并且出现了更多的抑郁症状,如“睡眠质量差”、“食欲不振”、“性欲减退”、“体重减轻”和“快感缺乏”。然而,身份对抑郁程度没有显著影响。第三,性别差异对某些应激源和抑郁症状有显著影响。结论:医学生在比较抑郁症状和压力源时,性别和身份差异有统计学意义。需要进一步的纵向研究。
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