The Role of Self-esteem and Field of Study in Predicting Mental Health of Undergraduate Health-professional Students

N. Pasyar, S. Gholamzadeh
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Background and Objectives Self-esteem is an important psychological factor affecting the health and quality of life of students. This study was an attempt to investigate the predictive role of self-esteem and field of study determinants of mental health status of undergraduate health-professional students in Shiraz University of Medical Sciences in Iran. Methods In this descriptive cross-sectional study, a represented sample of year 1-4 undergraduate students (N=184) were invited to participate in the study students (Nursing, Midwifery, Operating room and Emergency medical students). Psychological health was measured using a standard instrument GHQ-28. CSEI also was applied to measure the students’ self-esteem Results A bout 44% of the students had GHQ scores of 23 and above, indicating an increased likelihood of psychological distress. Depression had the lowest Mean±SD score (3.92±4.2), while social dysfunction had the highest Mean±SD score (8.06±3.9) among the subscales. There was a significantly negative correlation between GHQ score and students’ self-esteem (P= 0.000, r= -0.556). The students with higher self-esteem experienced lower level of psychological distress. According to the regression analysis, 30.9% of the variance in students’ mental health is predicted by self-esteem. Conclusion A high prevalence of emotional disturbance among health care practitioners is likely to compound the existing problems of health care provision and that counseling and other support services should be made available to them.
自尊和学习领域对卫生专业本科生心理健康的预测作用
背景与目的自尊是影响大学生健康和生活质量的重要心理因素。本研究旨在探讨自尊和研究领域决定因素对伊朗设拉子医科大学卫生专业本科学生心理健康状况的预测作用。方法在本描述性横断面研究中,邀请1-4年级本科生(N=184)参加研究学生(护理学、助产学、手术室和急诊医学学生)。心理健康使用标准仪器GHQ-28进行测量。CSEI还用于测量学生的自尊。结果约44%的学生GHQ得分在23及以上,表明心理困扰的可能性增加。抑郁的平均±SD评分最低(3.92±4.2),社交功能障碍的平均±SD评分最高(8.06±3.9)。GHQ得分与学生自尊呈显著负相关(P= 0.000, r= -0.556)。自尊程度较高的学生心理困扰程度较低。根据回归分析,30.9%的学生心理健康方差被自尊预测。结论卫生保健从业人员情绪障碍的高发可能使卫生保健服务存在的问题复杂化,应向其提供心理咨询和其他支持服务。
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