Saeed Ali Awadallah, Al Zamel Ahmad Mohammad, Abass Abrar Abdu, Mohammed Aisha Ahmed, Abdallh Fidaaldeen Adil, Ali Hiba Elhadi, Hassan Nooralain Mohammed, Osman Raad Mohammed, Mohammed Toga Abdelmutaal, Yousif Azza Osman, Eisa Lamya Bashir
National University, Khartoum, Sudan.
Al-Neelain University, Khartoum, Sudan.
BMC Psychol. 2025 Jan 14;13(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s40359-025-02347-2.
Mental health is crucial for overcoming obstacles, completing tasks, and contributing to society. Mental, social, and cognitive healths are included. In demanding fields like medicine, academic pressure can cause exhaustion, poor performance, and behavioral changes. Mental health must be addressed to improve student success and well-being. Medical students' coping strategies, anxiety, depression, and behavioral changes in uncontrollable situations will be studied.
A cross-sectional study involved 393 medical students from various universities in Khartoum. Data was collected using an online questionnaire to assess mental health responses during both controllable and uncontrollable situations across all academic years.
Data analysis using SPSS 27 indicated minimal missing data (0.25%) among the 393 participants. PHQ-4 scores assessed psychological distress, anxiety, and depression. The study found that 74.2% of participants experienced behavioral, cognitive, and emotional changes. Significant associations were observed between PHQ-4 scores and these changes (p < .05) using Chi-Square testing. Most participants were females aged 20 to 22, primarily from the Medicine and Pharmacy departments. The study revealed that most individuals utilized pharmacological coping strategies following significant life changes due to uncontrollable situations.
The study highlights that women experienced stress, dissatisfaction, concern, and anger more frequently than men during ongoing war and the post-COVID-19 lockdown. Medical students faced substantial challenges in behavior, emotions, and cognition during societal unrest, including fatigue, feelings of failure, and sleep disturbances. Over 74% reported multiple changes in their emotions and behaviors. Coping strategies included nicotine, sleeping aids, socializing, exercise, venting, meditation, and journaling.
心理健康对于克服障碍、完成任务以及为社会做出贡献至关重要。它包括心理、社会和认知健康。在医学等要求苛刻的领域,学业压力可能导致疲惫、成绩不佳和行为改变。必须关注心理健康以提高学生的成功率和幸福感。将研究医学生在无法控制的情况下的应对策略、焦虑、抑郁和行为变化。
一项横断面研究涉及喀土穆各大学的393名医学生。通过在线问卷收集数据,以评估所有学年在可控和不可控情况下的心理健康反应。
使用SPSS 27进行的数据分析表明,393名参与者中缺失数据极少(0.25%)。PHQ-4分数用于评估心理困扰、焦虑和抑郁。研究发现,74.2%的参与者经历了行为、认知和情绪变化。使用卡方检验观察到PHQ-4分数与这些变化之间存在显著关联(p < 0.05)。大多数参与者为20至22岁的女性,主要来自医学和药学系。研究表明,大多数人在因无法控制的情况而发生重大生活变化后采用药物应对策略。
该研究强调,在持续的战争和新冠疫情后封锁期间,女性比男性更频繁地经历压力、不满、担忧和愤怒。医学生在社会动荡期间在行为、情绪和认知方面面临重大挑战,包括疲劳、失败感和睡眠障碍。超过74%的人报告情绪和行为有多种变化。应对策略包括吸烟、使用助眠药物、社交、锻炼、发泄、冥想和写日记。