学业成功与心理健康的相关问题:印度马哈拉施特拉邦Sangli地区医学生的横断面研究

Q3 Medicine
Alka D Gore, Vivek B Waghachavare, Randhir V Dhobale, Meenakshi R Sawant, Aniket A Muley, Vinayak A Jadhav
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导读:医科学生经常经历高水平的压力,焦虑和抑郁,由于他们的研究要求的性质。学业压力是医学生产生压力、抑郁和焦虑的一个重要因素。如果这些学生有个人、学业或机构问题,情况可能会恶化。因此,本研究旨在确定医学生心理健康问题的普遍程度及其与个人、学术和机构问题的关系。材料和方法:我们对来自印度马哈拉施特拉邦Sangli区的医学生进行了横断面研究。使用预先设计和预先测试的问卷收集数据。统计学分析采用卡方分析和多元回归分析。使用Microsoft Office 365和SPSS 22进行分析。结果:很大比例的医学生报告有心理健康挑战的症状:50.0%的抑郁,73.6%的焦虑,22.2%的压力。出生顺序、身体健康和宗教信仰是抑郁的显著预测因子;对于焦虑,年龄,成长和压力;性别、学习年份、教养、出生顺序和身体健康。二值logistic回归分析发现,个人问题对抑郁、焦虑和压力有显著的预测作用。结论:各种学术、个人和制度因素是导致医学生心理健康问题的原因。需要一个强大的支持系统来识别和缓解这些问题,这可以使他们能够应对挑战并在学术挑战中取得成功。
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Issues Related to Academic Success and Mental Health: A Cross-sectional Study among Medical Students of Sangli District, Maharashtra, India.

Introduction: Medical students often experience high levels of stress, anxiety, and depression due to the demanding nature of their studies. Academic pressure can be a significant factor in the development of stress, depression, and anxiety among medical students. The situation may deteriorate if these students have personal, academic, or institutional problems. Hence, this study was planned to identify the prevalence of mental health problems among medical students and their association with personal, academic, and institutional issues.

Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study among medical students from Sangli District, Maharashtra, India. Data were collected using a predesigned and pretested questionnaire. Chi-square and multivariate regression analysis were used for the statistical analysis. Microsoft Office 365 and SPSS 22 were used for analysis purposes.

Results: A significant proportion of medical students reported experiencing symptoms of mental health challenges: 50.0% depression, 73.6% anxiety, and 22.2% stress. The significant predictors for depression were birth order, physical health, and religiosity; for anxiety-age, upbringing, and stress; gender, year in which they are studying, upbringing, birth order, and physical health. By using binary logistic regression, it was found that personal issues are significant predictors related to depression, anxiety, and stress.

Conclusion: Various academic, personal, and institutional issues were contributing to mental health problems among medical students. A robust support system is required to identify and alleviate these problems, which can empower them to cope with challenges and succeed in their academic challenges.

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