Hayk Ola, Mansoor Abdulla, Al-Najdi Shahd, Daud Alaa, Chami Rula, Al-Hashimi Najah, Ali Kamran
QU Health College of Dental Medicine, Qatar University, Doha, 2713, Qatar.
Dentistry, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Doha, Qatar.
MedEdPublish (2016). 2024 May 21;14:37. doi: 10.12688/mep.20055.1. eCollection 2024.
Mental health issues among undergraduate health-care students are a growing concern. This research aims to explore the frequency of mental health issues among health-care students in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nutrition, biomedical sciences, nursing, and public health at Qatar University.
Ethics approval was obtained from the institutional review board. A total of 1,378 health-care students were invited to participate. Data were collected online using two validated questionnaires including the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) to assess symptoms of depression, and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21), and two open-ended questions investigating risk factors and recommendations for enhancing institutional support.
A total of 270 health-care students completed the survey; 227 female, and 43 male students. According to PHQ-9 cut-off values, 37.7% of students had mild depression symptoms, 25.5% moderate, 14.8% moderately severe and 10% severe symptoms. DASS-21 responses revealed 34.7% displayed severe to extremely severe anxiety symptoms, 15.4% severe to extremely severe stress symptoms and 21% severe to extremely severe depression symptoms. Students aged 18-21 years had significantly higher depression (p=0.03) and stress scores (p=0.05). Qatari students had significantly higher anxiety scores (p=0.05). Responses to open-ended questions were categorized into sub-themes and grouped together into broader themes. Most students reported exam stress and workload as key factors contributing to their negative mental health. Participants' recommendations included reducing academic workload through better curricular planning, providing training to faculty to better support students with mental health issues, and improving mental health services.
This study showed a significant percentage of respondents reported symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression during undergraduate studies. Participants represent the future healthcare force for the country and there is a need to identify and support students with mental health issues through close monitoring, and work with all stakeholders to improve student support services.
本科医护专业学生的心理健康问题日益受到关注。本研究旨在探讨卡塔尔大学医学、牙科、药学、营养学、生物医学科学、护理和公共卫生等医护专业学生心理健康问题的发生频率。
获得了机构审查委员会的伦理批准。共邀请了1378名医护专业学生参与。通过两份经过验证的问卷在线收集数据,包括用于评估抑郁症状的患者健康问卷(PHQ-9)、抑郁、焦虑和压力量表(DASS-21),以及两个开放式问题,调查风险因素和加强机构支持的建议。
共有270名医护专业学生完成了调查;其中女生227名,男生43名。根据PHQ-9的临界值,37.7%的学生有轻度抑郁症状,25.5%为中度,14.8%为中度严重,10%为重度症状。DASS-21的回答显示,34.7%的学生表现出严重至极严重的焦虑症状,15.4%为严重至极严重的压力症状,21%为严重至极严重的抑郁症状。18至21岁的学生抑郁得分(p=0.03)和压力得分(p=0.05)显著更高。卡塔尔学生的焦虑得分显著更高(p=0.05)。对开放式问题的回答被归类为子主题,并汇总为更广泛的主题。大多数学生报告考试压力和工作量是导致其负面心理健康的关键因素。参与者的建议包括通过更好的课程规划减轻学业负担,为教师提供培训以更好地支持有心理健康问题的学生,以及改善心理健康服务。
本研究表明,相当比例的受访者在本科学习期间报告有压力、焦虑和抑郁症状。参与者代表着该国未来的医疗力量,有必要通过密切监测识别并支持有心理健康问题的学生,并与所有利益相关者合作改善学生支持服务。