12个国家医学生在健康、倦怠和物质使用方面的文化差异。

Andrew Molodynski, Thomas Lewis, Murtaza Kadhum, Sarah Marie Farrell, Maha Lemtiri Chelieh, Telma Falcão De Almeida, Rawan Masri, Anindya Kar, Umberto Volpe, Fiona Moir, Julio Torales, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Steven W H Chau, Chris Wilkes, Dinesh Bhugra
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多年来,高水平的压力、倦怠和精神健康状况不佳的症状在执业医生中是众所周知的。事实上,许多卫生系统都有正式和非正式的机制,在需要时提供支持和治疗,尽管不同文化之间差异很大。越来越多的证据表明,现在的医学院学生,也就是我们未来的医生,也报告了非常高水平的痛苦、倦怠和药物滥用。为了便于直接比较,我们在同一时间用完全相同的方法对12个国家的医科学生进行了大量抽样调查。来自五大洲的3766名学生参与了我们的调查,我们认为这是全球首例。我们的研究结果显示,所有12个国家的学生在精神症状和倦怠的有效测量中报告的“病例”水平非常高。药物滥用的比率(通常是这种痛苦的原因或应对机制)和确定的压力来源也因文化而异。变异受到文化因素的强烈影响。需要进一步的定量和定性研究来证实我们的结果,并进一步描述精神症状和倦怠高发的原因。研究还应侧重于执行各项战略,以保护和确定最危险的人。
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Cultural variations in wellbeing, burnout and substance use amongst medical students in twelve countries.

High levels of stress, burnout, and symptoms of poor mental health have been well known among practicing doctors for a number of years. Indeed, many health systems have formal and informal mechanisms to offer support and treatment where needed, though this varies tremendously across cultures. There is increasing evidence that current medical students, our doctors of the future, also report very high levels of distress, burnout, and substance misuse. We sampled large groups of medical students in 12 countries at the same time and with exactly the same method in order to aid direct comparison. 3766 students responded to our survey across five continents in what we believe is a global first. Our results show that students in all 12 countries report very high levels of 'caseness' on validated measures of psychiatric symptoms and burnout. Rates of substance misuse, often a cause of or coping mechanism for this distress, and identified sources of stress also varied across cultures. Variations are strongly influenced by cultural factors. Further quantitative and qualitative research is required to confirm our results and further delineate the causes for high rates of psychiatric symptoms and burnout. Studies should also focus on the implementation of strategies to safeguard and identify those most at risk.

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