The prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among a sample of first-year medical students

S. Hammouda, Taghreed El Shafie, Eman El Shennawy
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Background Stress in medical education has become a global phenomenon. The excessive working hours, competitive academic environment, lack of recreational activities, lack of peer support, staying away from home, and financial problems are common reasons of depression, anxiety, and stress in medical schools. The objective of this study is to examine the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among a group of Egyptian medical school students from the Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Dentistry (100 students from each). Patients and methods A structured self-generated questionnaire was used for identifying demographic and social characteristics and risk factors of psychological illness among those students, and also the Arabic short version of the standardized Depression Anxiety Stress Scale 42 was applied. Results The students of Faculty of Medicine showed the highest percent of depression (96%), anxiety (98%), and stress (76%), whereas the students of faculty of pharmacy showed lower percent of depression (70%), anxiety (81%), and stress (59%). Most medical students (medicine 42%, pharmacy 33%, and dentistry 41%) had moderate depressive symptoms, whereas 34% of students of Faculty of Medicine had severe depressive symptoms and 45% of them had extreme anxiety. Most of the students came from rural areas and lived outside home away from their families. Conclusions The high prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms among medical students is alarming. This shows the need for primary and secondary prevention measures, with the development of adequate and appropriate support services for this group.
医学一年级学生中抑郁、焦虑和压力的患病率
背景医学教育中的压力已成为一种全球性现象。过度的工作时间、竞争激烈的学术环境、缺乏娱乐活动、缺乏同伴支持、远离家和经济问题是医学院抑郁、焦虑和压力的常见原因。本研究的目的是调查一组来自医学、药学和牙科学院的埃及医学院学生(每个学生100名)中抑郁、焦虑和压力的患病率。患者和方法采用结构化的自我生成问卷来确定这些学生的人口统计学和社会特征以及心理疾病的危险因素,并使用标准化的抑郁-焦虑-压力量表42的阿拉伯语短版本。结果医学院学生抑郁(96%)、焦虑(98%)和压力(76%)的发生率最高,而药学院学生抑郁、焦虑(81%)和压力的发生率较低(59%)。大多数医学生(医学42%,药学33%,牙科41%)有中度抑郁症状,而医学院34%的学生有严重抑郁症状,其中45%的学生有极度焦虑。大多数学生来自农村地区,远离家人住在家外。结论医学生抑郁、焦虑和压力症状的高患病率令人担忧。这表明需要采取初级和次级预防措施,为这一群体提供充分和适当的支助服务。
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