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摘要
背景:由于护理教育工作量大、临床需求大,本科护生特别容易出现抑郁症。目的:了解护理本科学生的抑郁水平及其社会人口学和学业因素。方法:对沙特大学护理学院招收的258名护理专业学生进行描述性、横断面分析。使用的数据收集工具是患者健康问卷-9和罗森博格自尊量表。通过方差分析和回归分析,探讨自尊、社会人口学和学术因素对抑郁水平的影响。结果:大多数学生(64.0%)有正常的自尊水平,但有中度抑郁水平(31%)。年龄在23岁以下的护生患抑郁症的可能性更大,不喜欢护理专业、认为学习课程和学习时间表严格的护生比不喜欢护理专业的护生患抑郁症的可能性更大。学习期间压力(В = .308, p = .000)、首选护理专业(В = -)对抑郁症状有预测作用。171, p = .004),平均绩点(В = -。168, p = 0.005),性别(В = 0.124, p = 0.035)。结论:护生总体上存在中度抑郁。在这项研究中确定的因素需要进一步评估,以帮助在这一重要人群中早期发现和控制抑郁症,并减少与该疾病相关的负面后果。
Self-Esteem and Determinants of Depression among Undergraduate Nursing Students in Dammam, Saudi Arabia.
Background: Due to the extensive workload and clinical demands of nursing education, undergraduate nursing students are particularly prone to depression.
Objective: to assess the level of depression and its sociodemographic and academic determinants among undergraduate nursing students.
Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional analysis of 258 nursing students recruited from a college of nursing at Saudi university. The data collection instruments used were a Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and the Rosenberg Self Esteem Scale. An analysis of variance and a regression analysis were conducted to examine the effects of self-esteem and sociodemographic and academic factors on the depression level.
Results: The majority of students (64.0%) had a normal level of self-esteem but (31%) had moderate depression levels. Nursing students who were less than 23 years old were more likely to suffer from depression, and those who did not prefer nursing as a profession and believed that learning courses and study schedules were rigid were significantly more depressed than those who did not. Depressive symptom was predicted by stress during study time (В = .308, p = .000), preferred nursing as profession (В = -.171, p = .004), Grade Point Average (В = -.168, p = .005), and gender (В = .124, p = .035).
Conclusion: In general, nursing students had a moderate level of depression. The factors identified in this study need to be evaluated further in order to assist in the early detection and control of depression in this significant population and reduce the negative consequences associated with the condition.