加拿大医科学生的福利和心理健康。

Thomas Christopher Wilkes, Thomas Lewis, Mike Paget, Johanna Holm, Nancy Brager, Andy Bulloch, Frank Macmaster, Andrew Molodynski, Dinesh Bhugra
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研究:有大量的数据显示,在医学生群体中有显著的精神病发病率、心理压力和倦怠率。英国的一个核心研究小组与世界上12个国家合作,审查医学生的健康状况。在此背景下,我们对加拿大卡尔加里卡明斯医学院的101名医学生进行了调查,调查内容涉及他们的福祉和心理健康。结果/主要发现:在进入医学院之前,27%的人报告被诊断患有精神障碍。而在医学院,21%的学生报告有精神健康问题,最常见的是焦虑症和/或抑郁症。最常见的压力来源是学习,占81%,其次是人际关系,占62%,金钱压力是重要的压力来源,占35%,最后10%的人认为住宿或住房压力很大。有趣的是,只有14%的学生CAGE检测呈阳性,但20%的学生报告说,他们服用了一种非处方药来感觉更好或调节情绪。75%的医学生符合奥尔登堡倦怠量表中精疲力竭的具体病例标准,74%符合GHQ问卷的标准。结论:本研究结果证实医学生在训练过程中面临着显著的压力源。这些压力源依次为学习、人际关系、财务和住宿问题。非处方药物的使用是一个常见的发现,以及疲惫和精神疾病。今后采取的干预措施将必须解决文化问题以及组织和个人的压力决定因素。
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Wellbeing and mental health amongst medical students in Canada.

Wellbeing and mental health amongst medical students in Canada.

Wellbeing and mental health amongst medical students in Canada.

Wellbeing and mental health amongst medical students in Canada.

Research: There is abundant data revealing that there is significant rate of rates of Psychiatric morbidity, psychological stress, and burnout in the medical student population. A core study group in the UK collaborated with 12 countries around the world to review medical student wellness. In this context we surveyed 101 medical students at the Cummings medical school, Calgary, Canada during the height of the COVID pandemic regarding their wellbeing and mental health.

Results/main findings: Prior to medical school 27% reported a diagnosis with a mental disorder. Whilst at medical school 21% reported a mental health condition, most commonly an anxiety disorder and or depressive disorder. The most commonly reported source of stress was study at 81%, the second being relationships at 62%, money stress was a significant source of stress for 35%, and finally 10% reported accommodation or housing as stressful. Interestingly only 14% tested CAGE positive but 20% of students reported having taken a non-prescription substance to feel better or regulate their mood. Seventy-five percent of medical students met specific case criteria for exhaustion on the Oldenburg Burnout inventory 74% met criteria for the GHQ questionnaire.

Conclusions: These findings confirm that medical students are facing significant stressors during their training. These stressors include, in order of frequency, study, relational, financial, and accommodation issues. Nonprescription Substance use was a common finding as well as exhaustion and psychiatric morbidity. Future interventions pursued will have to address cultural issues as well as the organizational and individual determinates of stress.

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