Assessment of depressive symptoms among students at Al-Kindy College of Medicine in Baghdad

IF 0.5 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Y. Hanoon, H. Habib
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Background. depression is one of the most common medical illnesses worldwide. Medical students during their training will be subjected to many stressors, both mentally and emotionally. Objectives. Assess the prevalence of depressive symptoms among medical students and to identify any association between depressive symptoms and some socio-demographic factors. Material and methods. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Baghdad city, and our study sample was 800 medical students from all six stages at Al-Kindy College of Medicine. Out of those sample students, only a convenient sample of 301 students was selected, and they agreed to take part in the current study. Data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire form. Results. The overall prevalence of depressive symptoms is 55.48% among students. The stage of the study, gender and social relationship were significantly associated with depression symptoms, with no significant association between chronic disease and monthly family income. The highest percentage of depressive symptoms was seen among students of the first, third, and fourth grade, being female, and social students with a p-value less than 0.05. Conclusions. a high level of depressive symptoms among students at al-Kindy College of Medicine was reported, with females being more depressed than males, more than half of the participants showing symptoms and most students in the pre-clinical stage, whereas the lowest level appeared among stage six students.
巴格达Al-Kindy医学院学生抑郁症状评估
背景。抑郁症是世界上最常见的医学疾病之一。医学生在训练过程中会受到许多精神和情感上的压力。目标。评估医学生中抑郁症状的患病率,并确定抑郁症状与某些社会人口因素之间的任何关联。材料和方法。在巴格达市进行了一项描述性横断面研究,我们的研究样本是来自Al-Kindy医学院所有六个阶段的800名医学生。在这些样本学生中,只选择了301名学生作为方便的样本,他们同意参加目前的研究。数据收集采用自我管理的问卷形式。结果。学生抑郁症状总体患病率为55.48%。研究阶段、性别和社会关系与抑郁症状有显著相关性,慢性疾病与家庭月收入无显著相关性。出现抑郁症状的比例最高的是一年级、三年级和四年级的女生和社会学生(p值小于0.05)。结论。据报道,al-Kindy医学院学生的抑郁症状水平很高,女性比男性更抑郁,一半以上的参与者表现出症状,大多数学生处于临床前阶段,而最低水平出现在第六阶段的学生中。
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