Alghamdi Saleh A, Alshomrani Abdulaziz T
Department of Psychiatry, Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, SAU.
Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Bisha, Bisha, SAU.
Cureus. 2024 Sep 7;16(9):e68855. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68855. eCollection 2024 Sep.
Introduction The term "volunteering" refers to any endeavor in which one's time is devoted voluntarily to the benefit of another individual, group, or organization, and without the expectation of receiving compensation. Several studies have discovered that engagement in volunteer work is substantially predictive of improved mental and physical health, self-esteem, diminished depressive symptoms, and psychological distress, in addition to having a positive correlation with mental well-being. Aim The objective of this study was to investigate the correlation between medical student participation in volunteer work and their mental well-being. Subject and methods A cross-sectional survey was carried out in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, involving medical students enrolled in Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University and Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, both of which are government institutions, as well as Almarefah College, a private medical school. The students were provided with a self-administered questionnaire. Sociodemographic information, prior volunteer experience, and an evaluation of the mental health status of medical students are all components of the questionnaire. Results A total of 827 medical students participated; 798 (96.5%) of them fell between 18 years and 25 years and only 29 (3.5%) were between 25 years and 40 years. The males accounted for 594 students (71.8%) and girls accounted for 233 students (28.2%). Among the students, 387 (46.8%) fell within the age range of 21 to 22 years, and 401 (48.5%) had a prior engagement in voluntary activities at school or college. Significant factors that influence participation in volunteering activities consist of attending a governmental institution, 616 students (74.5%); maintaining a grade point average (GPA) ranging from 2.75 to 3.74, 337 students (40.7%); and expressing a preference for participating in medical-related endeavors, 455 students (55%). There is no statistically significant correlation between medical students' engagement in volunteering activities and their mental health state (p>0.05). Conclusion A significant proportion of medical students actively engaged in volunteer work. Contrary to earlier findings, this study establishes that there is no correlation between engaging in volunteer work and the mental health conditions of medical students. Additional longitudinal studies are necessary to establish the correlation between engagement in volunteer work and the mental health of medical students.
引言 “志愿服务” 一词是指一个人自愿投入时间以造福他人、团体或组织,且不期望获得报酬的任何活动。多项研究发现,参与志愿工作能显著预示心理健康和身体健康状况的改善、自尊的提升、抑郁症状的减轻以及心理困扰的减少,此外还与心理健康呈正相关。
目的 本研究的目的是调查医学生参与志愿工作与其心理健康之间的相关性。
对象与方法 在沙特阿拉伯利雅得进行了一项横断面调查,涉及就读于努拉·宾特·阿卜杜勒拉赫曼公主大学和穆罕默德·伊本·沙特伊斯兰大学这两所政府机构的医学生,以及私立医学院阿尔马雷法学院的学生。向学生提供了一份自填式问卷。社会人口统计学信息、先前的志愿经历以及医学生心理健康状况评估均为问卷的组成部分。
结果 共有827名医学生参与;其中798人(96.5%)年龄在18岁至25岁之间,只有29人(3.5%)年龄在25岁至40岁之间。男性有594名学生(71.8%),女性有233名学生(28.2%)。在这些学生中,387人(46.8%)年龄在21岁至22岁之间,401人(48.5%)此前在学校或大学有过志愿活动经历。影响参与志愿活动的显著因素包括就读于政府机构,616名学生(74.5%);平均绩点(GPA)在2.75至3.74之间,337名学生(40.7%);以及表示倾向于参与与医学相关的活动,455名学生(55%)。医学生参与志愿活动与其心理健康状况之间无统计学显著相关性(p>0.05)。
结论 相当比例的医学生积极参与志愿工作。与早期研究结果相反,本研究表明参与志愿工作与医学生的心理健康状况之间不存在相关性。需要进行更多纵向研究以确定参与志愿工作与医学生心理健康之间的相关性。