Nguyen Minh H, Do Tinh X, Nguyen Tham T, Pham Minh D, Pham Thu T M, Pham Khue M, Kim Giang B, Do Binh N, Nguyen Hiep T, Nguyen Ngoc-Minh, Dam Hoa T B, Nguyen Yen H, Nguyen Kien T, Nguyen Thao T P, Nguyen Trung T, Duong Tuyen Van
International Ph.D. Program in Medicine, College of Medicine, Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Department of Psychiatry, Military Hospital 103, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Front Nutr. 2022 Sep 23;9:938769. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.938769. eCollection 2022.
Medical students' health and wellbeing are highly concerned during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study examined the impacts of fear of COVID-19 (FCoV-19S), healthy eating behavior, and health-related behavior changes on anxiety and depression.
We conducted an online survey at 8 medical universities in Vietnam from 7th April to 31st May 2020. Data of 5,765 medical students were collected regarding demographic characteristics, FCoV-19S, health-related behaviors, healthy eating score (HES), anxiety, and depression. Logistic regression analyses were used to explore associations.
A lower likelihood of anxiety and depression were found in students with a higher HES score (OR = 0.98; 95%CI = 0.96, 0.99; = 0.042; OR = 0.98; 95%CI = 0.96, 0.99; = 0.021), and in those unchanged or more physical activities during the pandemic (OR = 0.54; 95%CI = 0.44, 0.66; < 0.001; OR = 0.44; 95%CI = 0.37, 0.52; < 0.001) as compared to those with none/less physical activity, respectively. A higher likelihood of anxiety and depression were reported in students with a higher FCoV-19S score (OR = 1.09; 95%CI = 1.07, 1.12; < 0.001; OR = 1.06; 95%CI = 1.04, 1.08; < 0.001), and those smoked unchanged/more during the pandemic (OR = 6.67; 95%CI = 4.71, 9.43; < 0.001; OR = 6.77; 95%CI = 4.89, 9.38; < 0.001) as compared to those stopped/less smoke, respectively. In addition, male students had a lower likelihood of anxiety (OR = 0.79; 95%CI = 0.65, 0.98; = 0.029) compared to female ones.
During the pandemic, FCoV-19S and cigarette smoking had adverse impacts on medical students' psychological health. Conversely, staying physically active and having healthy eating behaviors could potentially prevent medical students from anxiety and depressive symptoms.
在新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情期间,医学生的健康和福祉备受关注。本研究探讨了对新型冠状病毒肺炎的恐惧(FCoV - 19S)、健康饮食行为以及与健康相关的行为变化对焦虑和抑郁的影响。
2020年4月7日至5月31日,我们在越南的8所医科大学进行了一项在线调查。收集了5765名医学生的人口统计学特征、FCoV - 19S、与健康相关的行为、健康饮食得分(HES)、焦虑和抑郁数据。采用逻辑回归分析来探索关联。
HES得分较高的学生焦虑和抑郁的可能性较低(OR = 0.98;95%CI = 0.96,0.99;P = 0.042;OR = 0.98;95%CI = 0.96,0.99;P = 0.021),与无/较少体育活动的学生相比,在疫情期间体育活动不变或增加的学生焦虑和抑郁的可能性较低(OR = 0.54;95%CI = 从0.44,0.66;P < 0.001;OR = 0.44;95%CI = 0.37,0.52;P < 0.001)。FCoV - 19S得分较高的学生报告焦虑和抑郁的可能性较高(OR = 1.09;95%CI = 1.07,1.12;P < 0.001;OR = 1.06;95%CI = 1.04,1.08;P < 0.001),与停止/减少吸烟的学生相比,在疫情期间吸烟不变/增加的学生焦虑和抑郁的可能性较高(OR = 6.67;95%CI = 4.71,9.43;P < 0.001;OR = 6.77;95%CI = 4.89,9.38;P < 0.001)。此外,与女生相比,男生焦虑的可能性较低(OR = 0.79;95%CI = 0.65,0.98;P = 0.029)。
在疫情期间,FCoV - 19S和吸烟对医学生的心理健康有不利影响。相反,保持体育活动和拥有健康的饮食行为可能会预防医学生出现焦虑和抑郁症状。