Covid - 19大流行期间摩洛哥医学生心理健康和幸福感评估

L. Rachidi, Wafae Jbilou, J. Elkili, Hajar Daoufi, Rihab Rachid, S. Moustakil, Hind El Bardai, G. Benjelloun, Z. Serhier
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导读:对于那些遭受封锁的人来说,封锁是一种沮丧的来源。本调查的目的是评估2019冠状病毒病大流行期间封锁对摩洛哥医学生的健康和心理影响。设备和方法:这是一项观察性横断面研究,使用摩洛哥医科学生的自我调查问卷。将创伤后痛苦量表和沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表纳入其中。采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。结果:摩洛哥医学生505名。单变量和多变量分析揭示了沃里克-爱丁堡BEM评分与创伤周围窘迫量表和几个参数之间的几个显著相关性。讨论:不可忽视的医科学生比例患有抑郁、焦虑、倦怠,更普遍的是,感到不安和心理压力。对社交距离的焦虑和恐惧促使学生求助于社交网络。沃里克-爱丁堡的BEM分数被发现与花在运动、创造性活动、与亲戚交谈上的时间显著相关。在饮食习惯方面,禁闭伴随着负面情绪,导致食物限制、情绪化进食和贪食。然而,我们没有发现成瘾物质的消费量增加。结论:新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)引发的疫情新颖性对普通人群尤其是医学生产生了心理影响。有必要对摩洛哥医科学生中心理障碍的远程发病保持警惕
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Assessment of Mental Health and Well-Being during Covid 19 Pandemic among Moroccan Medical Students
Introduction: lockdown was experienced as a source of frustration for those who suffered from it. The purpose of this survey is to assess well-being and psychological impact of lockdown on Moroccan medical students during COVID-19 pandemic. Equipment and methods: This is an observational cross-sectional studyusing a self-questionnaire for medical students in Morocco. The Peri-traumatic Distress Inventory and the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellness Scale were integrated into it. Statistical analysis were performed using SPSS software Results: 505 medical students from Morocco participated.  Univar ate and multivariateanalysisweredonerevealingseveralsignificantcorrelationsbetween the Warwick-Edinburg BEM score and the Peri-Trauma Distress Inventory and several parameters. Discussion: A non-negligible proportion of medical students are suffering from depression, anxiety, burn-out and more generally, a sense of unease and psychological stress. Anxiety and fear of social distancing drive students to consult social networks. The Warwick-Edinburg BEM score was found to be significantly correlated with the time spent doing sports, creative activities, talking with relatives. Regarding eating habits, confinement is accompanied by negative emotions responsible for food restriction, emotional eating and hyperphagicfits. However, we did not find an increase in the consumption of addictive substances. Conclusion: The novelty of the pandemic, caused by the COVID-19, has a psychological impact on the general population and specifically on medical students. There is a need to remain vigilant about the remote onset of psychological disorder samong medical students in Morocco
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