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新冠疫情期间医科和牙科学生压力严重程度评估

Assessment of Severity of Stress Among Medical and Dental Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Menon Bindu, Sannapareddy Subram, Menon Medha

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India.

Department of Psychiatry, Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, India.

出版信息

Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2021 Sep-Oct;24(5):703-707. doi: 10.4103/aian.AIAN_19_21. Epub 2021 Sep 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

The COVID-19 pandemic has a major bearing on mental health. This study was aimed to study the level of stress among the medical and dental students amidst this crisis.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A questionnaire was mailed to students pursuing medical and dental undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across India. It included sociodemographics, psychological status, academic activities, online classes, information about COVID-19, and the Perceived Stress Scale (PSS).

RESULTS

The overall response rate was 86%. 9.8% of students had low, 74.4% had moderate, and 15.8% had high stress according to PSS. The major worry was uncertain future (41.8%); academic inadequacies/delays (27.78%), apprehension of self-health (26.78%), and family's health (21.13%). 52.7% of participants experienced a lack of motivation; 74% were frustrated/irritable and 46.3% experienced loneliness. Their access to information about COVID-19 was from family and friends (71.42%); news (64.48%), social media sites (62.79%), Internet (36.87%), and newspapers (34.71%). Females were more stressed ( value = 0.000) with ages 21-25 years ( value = 0.000). The students who were motivated, frustrated/irritable, or lonely had high stress ( value <0.01). The students with no exercise had high stress ( value <0.01), however, the duration of exercise was not statistically significant. 58% were not satisfied with the online classes ( value <0.01).

INTERPRETATION AND CONCLUSIONS

Our study showed that more than three-fourths of medical and dental students were under moderate to high-level stress. Multiple factors for the stress were identified. Exercise was a stress buster, which should be encouraged for good mental health. In view of the uncertain future identified as the major worry, it is prudent for health educators to change the curriculum to keep pace with the existing competency of training.

摘要

背景与目的

新冠疫情对心理健康有重大影响。本研究旨在调查在此次危机期间医科和牙科学生的压力水平。

材料与方法

向印度各地攻读医学和牙科学士及硕士学位的学生邮寄了一份问卷。问卷包括社会人口统计学、心理状态、学术活动、在线课程、新冠疫情相关信息以及感知压力量表(PSS)。

结果

总体回复率为86%。根据PSS,9.8%的学生压力低,74.4%的学生压力中等,15.8%的学生压力高。主要担忧是未来不确定(41.8%);学业不足/延迟(27.78%)、对自身健康的担忧(26.78%)以及家人的健康(21.13%)。52.7%的参与者缺乏动力;74%感到沮丧/易怒,46.3%感到孤独。他们获取新冠疫情相关信息的来源是家人和朋友(71.42%);新闻(64.48%)、社交媒体网站(62.79%)、互联网(36.87%)和报纸(34.71%)。女性压力更大(值 = 0.000),年龄在21 - 25岁之间的学生压力也更大(值 = 0.000)。有动力、感到沮丧/易怒或孤独的学生压力高(值 <0.01)。不锻炼的学生压力高(值 <0.01),然而,锻炼时长无统计学意义。58%的学生对在线课程不满意(值 <0.01)。

解读与结论

我们的研究表明,超过四分之三的医科和牙科学生处于中度至高度压力之下。确定了压力的多个因素。锻炼是一种缓解压力的方式,为了良好的心理健康应予以鼓励。鉴于未来不确定被确定为主要担忧,健康教育工作者谨慎地改变课程以跟上现有的培训能力是明智的。

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