COVID-19封锁期间大学生失眠和焦虑的患病率:一项横断面研究

Ameer Hamza Mahmood-ul-Hassan, Abdul Sannan, Nehala Nooz, Ansa Ramay, Muhammad Huzaifa, S. M. Zaidi, Ayesha Mahmood-ul-Hassan
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背景:全球正面临新冠肺炎大流行,全球近70%的地区处于封锁状态。人们面临着压力、失眠和焦虑。缺乏基本意识和假新闻的传播是所有这些问题的共同原因。本研究旨在确定医学生和非医学生中失眠和焦虑的患病率。研究对象和方法:通过在大学的朋友使用WhatsApp联系研究对象。在隔离前有失眠和焦虑的人被排除在本研究之外。在隔离前使用抗抑郁药和抗精神病药的人也被排除在本研究之外。在拉合尔、拉瓦尔品第和伊斯兰堡等城市的医学和非医学大学的965名学生中进行了一项描述性横断面研究。同意分别使用汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表和失眠严重程度指数对焦虑和失眠进行评分。数据收集使用了谷歌表格制作的在线问卷。采用SPSS v25进行独立t检验、Pearson相关和回归分析。结果:与医学生相比,非医学生焦虑和失眠的患病率有所增加。研究对象的焦虑与失眠之间存在显著的相关性(r=0.742, p<0.001)。建立了线性回归方程。女性中焦虑和失眠的患病率也有所增加。结论:禁闭期间,非医学生比医学生更容易出现焦虑和失眠,其中女生比男生更容易出现焦虑和失眠。
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Prevalence of insomnia and anxiety in university students during the COVID-19 lockdown: A cross-sectional study
Background: The world is facing COVID-19 pandemic and almost 70% of the world had gone under Lockdown. People are facing stress, insomnia and anxiety. The lack of basic awareness and spread of fake news are common causes of all these issues. This study was done to determine the prevalence of insomnia and anxiety in medical and non-medical students. Subjects and methods: Subjects were approached through friends in universities using WhatsApp. People having insomnia and anxiety before quarantine were excluded from this study. People using anti-depressants and anti-psychotics before quarantine were also excluded from this study. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 965 students of medical and non-medical universities in the cities of Lahore, Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Consent was taken for using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale and Insomnia Severity Index for scoring of anxiety and insomnia respectively. An online questionnaire made in Google forms was used for data collection. Independent t-tests, Pearson Correlation and Regression analysis were performed using SPSS v25. Results: Increased prevalence of anxiety and insomnia in non-medical students as compared to the medical students was observed. There was statistically significant strong correlation between anxiety and insomnia of the enrolled subjects (r=0.742, p<0.001). A linear regression equation was formulated. Increased prevalence of anxiety and insomnia in females was also determined. Conclusion: Non-medical students, compared to medical students, among which, females, compared to males, were more likely to suffer from anxiety and insomnia during lockdown.
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