Dr Md Anwar Hossain, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Medicine, International Medical College, Tongi, Gazipur, Dhaka, Bangladesh; E-mail:
Mymensingh Med J. 2021 Oct;30(4):1043-1050.
Medical education is associated with a great psychological distress that affects many aspects of students' lives, including their academic performance and professional development. The objective of the study was to determine the level of depression, anxiety and stress and their academic performance among fifth year medical students. This was a cross-sectional descriptive study conducted in Dhaka Medical College, Mymensingh Medical College, Anwar Khan Modern Medical College and Community Based Medical College of Bangladesh. For this purpose, 359 students were taken as sample and self-administered semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data. Depression, anxiety and stress were assessed by using short form DASS-21 BV score. The results showed that, the mean age of students was 22.74 years with female predominance 230(64.0%). Majority 319(88.9%) of the respondents' parents monthly income was ≤100000 taka and one third 126(35.1%) respondents' monthly study expenditure was in between 5001 to 10000 taka. Four fifth 317(88.0%) of the respondents came from nuclear type of family and two third 245(68.2%) lived in hostel. Half 178(50.0%) of the respondents were eldest in birth order. Majority 221(61.6%) of the students were admitted to medical college by their own motivation and interest. Symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress were present in 179(49.9%), 215(59.9%) and 161(44.8%) respectively. No significant association was found between academic performance with depression or anxiety or stress, except class attendance of Gynaecology and Obstetrics which was significantly associated with stress (p=0.016); the students who suffered from more stress, their class attendance were very poor. Students who reappeared in MBBS professional examination were significantly associated with depression (p=0.032) and stress (p=0.036). There was significant difference between students of public and private medical colleges in terms of anxiety (p=0.031) that is students of public medical colleges more suffered from depression, anxiety and stress in comparison to private medical colleges. Depression (p=0.001) and anxiety (p=0.010) were significantly associated with motivation to study MBBS. No significant difference of depression, anxiety or stress was found with sex difference. This study revealed that fifth year MBBS students suffered more from depression, anxiety and stress. The causes of depression, anxiety and stress should be identified and resolved to improve their mental health and academic performance.
医学教育伴随着巨大的心理困扰,影响着学生生活的方方面面,包括他们的学业成绩和职业发展。本研究的目的是确定五年级医学生的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平及其学业成绩。这是一项在达卡医学院、迈门辛格医学院、安瓦尔汗现代医学院和孟加拉社区医学院进行的横断面描述性研究。为此,抽取了 359 名学生作为样本,使用自我管理的半结构式问卷收集数据。采用短式 DASS-21 BV 评分评估抑郁、焦虑和压力。结果显示,学生的平均年龄为 22.74 岁,女性占多数,为 230 人(64.0%)。大多数(88.9%)受访者的父母月收入在 100000 塔卡以下,三分之一(35.1%)受访者的月学习支出在 5001-10000 塔卡之间。四分之三(88.0%)的受访者来自核心家庭,三分之二(68.2%)的受访者住在宿舍。一半(50.0%)的受访者在出生顺序中排行老大。大多数(61.6%)学生是出于自己的动机和兴趣而被医学院录取的。有抑郁症状的学生为 179 人(49.9%),有焦虑症状的为 215 人(59.9%),有压力症状的为 161 人(44.8%)。除了妇产科的出勤率与压力显著相关(p=0.016)外,学业成绩与抑郁或焦虑或压力之间没有显著的相关性;那些压力较大的学生,他们的出勤率非常差。在 MBBS 专业考试中重考的学生与抑郁(p=0.032)和压力(p=0.036)显著相关。公立和私立医学院的学生在焦虑方面存在显著差异(p=0.031),即公立医学院的学生比私立医学院的学生更易患抑郁、焦虑和压力。抑郁(p=0.001)和焦虑(p=0.010)与学习 MBBS 的动机显著相关。性别差异与抑郁、焦虑或压力无显著差异。本研究表明,五年级医学生更易患抑郁、焦虑和压力。应确定并解决抑郁、焦虑和压力的原因,以改善他们的心理健康和学业成绩。