巴基斯坦医学生躯体症状障碍的患病率和严重程度

G. Murtaza, M. Mustafa, Daud Arshad, Saifullah Tayyab, Hasan Shafiq
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目的:医学生由于与学术课程和临床轮转相关的高水平压力而面临更高的躯体症状障碍风险。躯体症状障碍的特征是持续的身体症状,没有明显的医学解释,导致日常功能受损,生活质量下降,医疗保健利用率增加。鉴于巴基斯坦医学生躯体症状障碍的研究有限,本研究旨在评估巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第伊斯兰国际医学院医学生躯体症状障碍的患病率和严重程度。评估将使用患者健康问卷身体症状(PHQ-15)作为测量工具。方法:对500名医学生进行方便抽样研究,220名受访者完成了PHQ-15。采用描述性统计和推断性统计对数据进行分析。结果:医学生躯体症状障碍的患病率为44.5%,其中女生(53.96%)明显高于男生(31.89%)。医学生躯体症状障碍严重程度为轻度的占17.3%,轻度的占38.2%,中度的占28.6%,重度的占15.9%。对理论、政策和实践的独特贡献:本研究突出了巴基斯坦医科学生中躯体症状障碍的高发率,特别是在女性中。研究结果表明,需要有针对性的干预措施,如压力管理计划,心理健康服务,以及改变医学教育课程,以促进学生的健康。需要进一步的研究来探索这一人群中躯体症状障碍的原因和后果。
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Prevalence and Severity of Somatic Symptom Disorder among Medical Students in Pakistan
Purpose: Medical students face heightened risks of developing somatic symptom disorder due to the high levels of stress associated with their academic curriculum and clinical rotations. Somatic symptom disorder is characterized by persistent physical symptoms without a discernible medical explanation, leading to impaired daily functioning, reduced quality of life, and increased healthcare utilization. Given the limited research on somatic symptom disorder among medical students in Pakistan, this study aims to assess the prevalence and severity of somatic symptom disorder among medical students at the Islamic International Medical College in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. The assessment will utilize the Patient Health Questionnaire Physical Symptoms (PHQ-15) as a measurement tool. Methodology: A convenience sampling study was conducted among 500 medical students, with 220 respondents completing the PHQ-15. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Findings: The prevalence of somatic symptom disorder among medical students was found to be 44.5%, with a significantly higher prevalence among females (53.96%) compared to males (31.89%). The severity level of somatic symptom disorder was classified as minimal in 17.3%, low in 38.2%, medium in 28.6%, and high in 15.9% of cases among medical students. Unique Contribution to Theory, Policy and Practice: This study highlights a high prevalence of somatic symptom disorder among medical students in Pakistan, particularly among females. Findings suggest the need for targeted interventions such as stress management programs, mental health services, and changes to the medical education curriculum to promote student well-being. Further research is needed to explore the causes and consequences of somatic symptom disorder in this population.
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