新冠疫情对莫斯塔尔大学医学生心理健康的影响。

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Mental Health of Medical Students at the University of Mostar.

机构信息

University Clinical Center Mostar, Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

出版信息

Psychiatr Danub. 2021 Sep;33(Suppl 10):114-119.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous studies have shown that medical students are more prone to depression, more tired, and more prone to emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and burnout syndrome than other students. In terms of mental health, they are a "more vulnerable" than individuals of the same age in the general population. In December 2019 in Wuhan (China) the outbreak of pneumonia caused by the new coronavirus captured worldwide attention. The implementation of strict quarantine measures kept a large number of people in self-isolation which affected all aspects of life. Objective of the study is to determine the direct impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and quality of life of medical students and the differences in the impact between genders and years of study.

SUBJECT AND METHODS

This is a cross-sectional study conducted from May 25 to June 5 2020. It includes medical students who resided in the country affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants completed a modified anonymous online questionnaire that assessed the Impact of Event Scale, indicators of negative mental health impacts, social and family support, and lifestyle changes due to a pandemic.

RESULTS

The mean IES score in the participants showed a moderate stressful impact, with the mean IES score of females being significantly higher than that of males (29 vs. 19) with p<0.001. More than half of the participants had an IES score ≥26. With the onset of the pandemic, 71.5% of all medical students reported feeling increased stress from commitments.

CONCLUSIONS

the pandemic had stressful impact on the mental health of medical students and it was significantly more stressful for women and students in the preclinical years of study. The COVID-19 pandemic had no impact on social and family support, however a positive impact on the lifestyle of medical students was found.

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明,与其他学生相比,医学生更容易抑郁、更疲倦,更容易出现情绪耗竭、去人格化和倦怠综合征。在心理健康方面,他们比普通人群中同年龄的个体“更脆弱”。2019 年 12 月,在中国武汉爆发的新型冠状病毒肺炎引起了全球关注。为了实施严格的隔离措施,大量人员被自我隔离,这影响了生活的方方面面。本研究旨在确定 COVID-19 大流行对医学生心理健康和生活质量的直接影响,以及性别和学习年限对影响的差异。

对象和方法

这是一项 2020 年 5 月 25 日至 6 月 5 日进行的横断面研究。它包括居住在受 COVID-19 大流行影响的国家的医学生。参与者完成了一份修改后的匿名在线问卷,评估了事件影响量表、负面心理健康影响指标、社会和家庭支持以及大流行期间的生活方式改变。

结果

参与者的平均 IES 评分显示出中度的压力影响,女性的平均 IES 评分明显高于男性(29 对 19),p<0.001。超过一半的参与者的 IES 评分≥26。随着大流行的爆发,所有医学生中有 71.5%的人报告说因承诺而感到压力增加。

结论

大流行对医学生的心理健康产生了压力影响,对女性和临床前学习阶段的学生影响更大。COVID-19 大流行对社会和家庭支持没有影响,但对医学生的生活方式产生了积极影响。

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