探索日本心理学研究生的心理健康:与其他系非研究生的比较。

IF 0.7 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Mina Nakano, Tomoya Takeda, Koudai Fukudome
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本研究调查了立志成为心理学家的日本心理学研究生见习生(57 人)与其他院系非见习生(80 人)的抑郁和焦虑等心理状态。结果显示,在受训者中,25%的人表现出轻度抑郁,26%的人表现出中度抑郁,9%的人表现出中度抑郁,5%的人表现出重度抑郁。在非受训人员中,相应的数字分别为 31%、10%、6% 和 4%。韦尔奇 t 检验表明,与非受训者相比,受训者的焦虑程度明显更高,在希恩残疾量表(SDISS)的 "工作或学习 "分量表上的得分也更高。双向方差分析表明,一年级学员的 SDISS 总分明显高于二年级学员。调查是在一年级临床培训开始后 2-4 个月进行的,在此期间,一年级学员往往会面临许多新的挑战。这可能是他们的 SDISS 分值高于第二年学员的原因。鉴于日本研究生的焦虑程度较高,这些研究结果强调了将心理健康放在首位的重要性。J. Med.Invest.71 : 356-359, August, 2024.
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Exploring the Mental Health of Japanese Graduate Trainees in Psychology:Comparison with Non-Trainees in Other Departments.

This study investigated the mental states, such as depression and anxiety, of Japanese psychology graduate trainees (N = 57) who aspired to become psychologists, compared with non-trainees (N = 80) in other departments. The results showed that, among trainees, 25% exhibited mild depression, 26% exhibited moderate depression, 9% exhibited moderately severe depression, and 5% exhibited severe depression. Among non-trainees, the corresponding figures were 31%, 10%, 6%, and 4%, respectively. Welch's t-test revealed that the trainees showed significantly higher anxiety and higher scores on the "work or study" subscale of the Sheehan Disability Scale (SDISS) compared with the non-trainees. A two-way ANOVA indicated that first-year trainees had a significantly higher SDISS total score than second-year trainees. The survey was conducted 2-4 months after the commencement of first-year clinical training, during which first-year trainees tend to face many new challenges. This might be the reason for their higher SDISS than the second-year trainees. These findings emphasize the importance of prioritizing the mental well-being of Japanese graduate students pursuing careers in psychology, given their high levels of anxiety. J. Med. Invest. 71 : 356-359, August, 2024.

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