探索医学教育作为压力源的作用:政府与私立机构的比较分析。

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Journal of Education and Health Promotion Pub Date : 2025-08-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4103/jehp.jehp_1341_24
Aman Dev Singh, Pidakala Mary Moses, Simmi Oberoi, Gagneen K Sandhu, Manjinder Kaur, Harjap Singh, Bani Suri, Sachpreet Singh
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背景:由于非特异性诊断、不明确的临床表现和不同的长期治疗要求,精神障碍经常被忽视。这些问题因神话和所附带的社会耻辱而进一步复杂化,医学教育本身就是一个重要的压力源。确定公立和私立医科大学本科生的心理患病率,并比较这些群体的心理患病率。材料与方法:于2024年3月15日至5月15日对部分公立和私立医学院的一年级本科生进行横断面研究。结果:民办大学生抑郁(41.9%)、焦虑(47.5%)和压力(22.07%)的比例高于公办大学生(23.8%、41.62%和14.04%),且在抑郁和压力水平上存在显著差异(P = 0.0013和0.004)。与男性相比,女性患有更多的心理疾病。在政府和私立机构的医学生中,饮酒和吸烟与更高水平的抑郁、焦虑和压力有关。结论:这项研究表明,印度私立医学院学生的心理健康问题较高,尤其是女性,并与药物使用有关。它建议干预措施侧重于压力源和物质管理。
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Exploring the role of medical education as a stressor: A comparative analysis between a government and a private institution.

Exploring the role of medical education as a stressor: A comparative analysis between a government and a private institution.

Background: Mental disorders are often overlooked due to non-specific diagnoses, indefinite clinical presentations, and varied, long-term treatment requirements. These issues are further compounded by myths and the social stigma attached, with medical education itself acting as a significant stressor. To determine the prevalence of psychological morbidities amongst government and private medical college undergraduates and to compare the psychological morbidities amongst these groups.

Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among first-year undergraduates of selected government and private medical colleges from March 15th to May 15th, 2024.

Results: The study found higher rates of depression (41.9%), anxiety (47.5%), and stress (22.07%) among private college students compared to government college students (23.8%, 41.62%, and 14.04%), with significant differences in depression and stress levels (P = 0.0013 and 0.004). Females were suffering more from psychological morbidities compared to males. Alcohol consumption and smoking were associated with higher levels of depression, anxiety, and stress among medical students in both government and private institutions.

Conclusions: This study indicates higher mental health issues among private medical college students in India, particularly affecting females and linked to substance use. It suggests interventions focusing on stressors and substance management.

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