2018-2023年美国医学生临床显著焦虑、抑郁、自杀意念和服务利用趋势

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Yusen Zhai, Laurence M Boitet, John Soldner, Jennifer D Lockman, Xue Du
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医学生经历不成比例的高比例的焦虑和抑郁,治疗差距可能存在。迄今为止,人们对这些心理健康结果如何随着时间的推移而变化知之甚少。目的探讨美国医学生临床显著焦虑、抑郁、自杀意念和咨询服务利用的最新趋势。方法:我们分析了2018年至2023年间健康心理研究的五波。分析样本包括来自美国不同大学的5313名攻读医学博士课程的学生。研究结果包括临床显著的焦虑、抑郁、过去一年的自杀意念和目前的咨询使用情况。计算加权患病率,并根据年龄、性别、种族/民族、国际地位和社会经济地位调整样本加权多变量logistic回归,估计时间趋势。2018年至2023年,焦虑的患病率从21.6%上升到33.9%,上升了12.3个百分点,抑郁的患病率从14.0%上升到27.1%,上升了13.1个百分点。咨询服务的使用率从6.7%上升到23.9%,上升了17.2个百分点。即使在调整了参与者的人口统计学差异之后,这些上升趋势在统计上仍然是显著的。自杀意念的流行率在同一时期保持相对稳定。自2018年以来,美国医学生中焦虑和抑郁的患病率有所上升,与此同时,咨询使用率更高但仍然不足,这表明治疗差距持续存在。自杀意念在这类获得性自杀能力较高的人群中仍然令人担忧。临床意义医学院应将临时支持举措转变为持久的机构战略,并营造能够增强保护因素的学校氛围,以促进医学生的健康。
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Trends in clinically significant anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation and service utilisation among US medical students, 2018-2023.

Background Medical students experience disproportionately high rates of anxiety and depression, and treatment gaps may exist. To date, little is known about how these mental health outcomes have changed over time.Objective To examine recent trends in clinically significant anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and counselling service utilisation among US medical students.Methods We analysed five waves of the Healthy Minds Study throughout the academic years between 2018 and 2023. The analytic sample comprised 5313 students enrolled in MD programmes from diverse US universities. Study outcomes included clinically significant anxiety, depression, past-year suicidal ideation, and current counselling use. Weighted prevalences were calculated, and sample-weighted multivariable logistic regression, adjusted for age, sex, race/ethnicity, international status, and socioeconomic status, estimated temporal trends.Findings Between 2018 and 2023, the prevalence of anxiety increased by 12.3 percentage points from 21.6% to 33.9%, depression increased by 13.1 percentage points from 14.0% to 27.1%. and counselling service utilisation increased by 17.2 percentage points from 6.7% to 23.9%. These upward trends remained statistically significant even after adjustment for participants' demographic differences. Suicidal ideation prevalence remained relatively stable over the same period.Conclusions The prevalence of anxiety and depression among US medical students have increased since 2018, paralleled by more but still insufficient counselling utilisation, suggesting a persistent treatment gap. Suicidal ideation remains concerning among this population with higher acquired capability for suicide over their lifespan.Clinical implications Medical schools should transform temporary support initiatives into enduring institutional strategies and foster school climates that enhance protective factors to promote medical students' well-being.

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