Sociedad Española de Educación Médica (SEDEM), Madrid, Spain.
Institut Borja de Bioética, Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona, Spain.
BMC Med Educ. 2023 Nov 7;23(1):843. doi: 10.1186/s12909-023-04811-2.
Medical Education studies suggest that medical students experience depression, anxiety and psychopathological symptomatology in a proportion higher than in the rest of the population. In the present study, we aimed to conduct a nationwide analysis to describe student's perceptions of Educational Climate in Spanish medical schools, and its relationship with psychopathological symptomatology.
The study was carried out in 2022 in all 44 medical schools in Spain, and analyses the academic climate, and psychopathological symptomatology among medical students (n = 4374). To measure these variables, we used the Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure (DREEM) for academic climate, and the SA-45 (Symptom Assessment-45 Questionnaire was used to assess psychopathological symptomatology.
The mean DREEM global score was low, 95.8 (SD 22.6). Worse perception of the academic climate has been found in females (t -2.21, p 0.027), in students of the clinical academic years (t 16.9, p < 0.001), and public medical schools ( t 15.6, p < 0.001). The SA45 general index score was high (p90) in 25.6% of participants. In respect of gender, female students presented higher levels of SA45 general index score, depression, interpersonal sensitivity, somatization, anxiety, obsession-compulsion, and phobic anxiety symptoms. Higher DREEM global and subscale scores corresponded to a higher SA-45 global index score and higher SA-45 subscale scores.
Our study suggests a correlation between a poor perception of academic climate, increased depression, anxiety, and other psychopathological symptoms, with a pattern that varies between different faculties. The perception of academic climate varied between medical schools, as did the psychopathological symptoms scores. Our finding suggests the prevalence of these variables in medical students is, at least in part, attributable to factors directly related to the learning atmosphere.
医学教育研究表明,医学生的抑郁、焦虑和精神病理症状发生率高于普通人群。本研究旨在对西班牙 44 所医学院校的学生进行全国性分析,描述其对教育氛围的感知及其与精神病理症状的关系。
该研究于 2022 年在西班牙所有 44 所医学院校进行,分析了医学生(n=4374)的学术氛围和精神病理症状。为了测量这些变量,我们使用了 DREEM(Dundee Ready Education Environment Measure)评估学术氛围,使用 SA-45(Symptom Assessment-45 Questionnaire)评估精神病理症状。
DREEM 总得分较低,平均为 95.8(SD 22.6)。女性(t=-2.21,p=0.027)、临床学年学生(t=16.9,p<0.001)和公立医学院校学生(t=15.6,p<0.001)对学术氛围的评价较差。SA45 总指数得分较高(p90)的参与者占 25.6%。在性别方面,女学生的 SA45 总指数得分、抑郁、人际敏感、躯体化、焦虑、强迫观念和恐怖性焦虑症状得分较高。DREEM 总分和子量表得分较高,与 SA-45 总分和 SA-45 子量表得分较高相关。
我们的研究表明,对学术氛围的不良感知、抑郁、焦虑和其他精神病理症状之间存在相关性,且在不同学院之间存在差异。医学院校之间的学术氛围感知存在差异,精神病理症状评分也存在差异。我们的研究结果表明,这些变量在医学生中的流行程度至少部分归因于与学习氛围直接相关的因素。