2021年马赞达兰医学院学生新冠肺炎疫情自我发病情况及相关因素分析

Reza Salehinia, Reza Pourmohammad, Ebrahim Nasiri Formi
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背景和目的疑病症(疾病焦虑障碍)是一种躯体疾病,患者尽管身体健康,但至少有6个月的时间害怕患上严重疾病。其患病率在20-30岁人群中较高。本研究旨在了解Mazandaran医科大学(MUMS)医学生在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间疑病症的患病率及其相关因素。研究对象和方法本研究采用横断面设计,于2021年进行描述性研究。研究人群包括MUMS的所有学生。其中125名学生参与研究,其中女性75人(60%),男性50人(40%),年龄19-27岁,平均年龄22.80±2.54岁。数据收集工具是一份问卷,改编自Evans于1980年开发的疑病症意识问卷。收集的数据在SPSS软件26版中进行分析。结果无疑病症者占36.8%,疑病症高危者占28%,轻度疑病症者占18.2%,中度疑病症者占13.6%,重度疑病症者占3.2%。年龄与疑病症的关系有统计学意义(P=0.025)。结论受新冠肺炎疫情和隔离措施影响,我院学生疑病症发生率较高,其中年龄较大的学生疑病症发生率较高。
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Prevalence of Self-morbidity and Its Related Factors in COVID-19 Pandemic Conditions in Mazandaran Medical Students in 2021
Background and Objectives Hypochondriasis (Illness anxiety disorder) is one of somatic disorders where a person has a fear of having a serious disease for at least 6 months, despite having physical health. Its prevalence is higher in people aged 20-30 years. This study aims to determine the prevalence of hypochondriasis and its related factors during the COVID-19 pandemic in medical students of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences (MUMS) Subjects and Methods This descriptive study with a cross-sectional design was conducted in 2021. The study population consists of all students of MUMS. Of these, 125 students participated in the study, including 75 females (60%) and 50 males (40%) aged 19-27 years (mean age=22.80±2.54 years). The data collection tool was a questionnaire adapted from a hypochondriasis awareness questionnaire developed by Evans in 1980. The collected data were analyzed in SPSS software, version 26. Results It was found that 36.8% had no hypochondriasis, 28% were at risk of hypochondriasis, 18.2% had mild hypochondriasis, 13.6% had moderate hypochondriasis, and 3.2% had severe hypochondriasis. The relationship between age and hypochondriasis was statistically significant (P=0.025). Conclusion Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and being in quarantine, most of the MUMS students has hypochondriasis, where older students have higher level of hypochondriasis.
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