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Medical students’ health behaviour and self-reported mental health status by their country of origin: a cross-sectional study

机译:医科学生的健康行为和原籍国自我报告的心理健康状况:一项横断面研究

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Background Numerous previous studies have investigated the lifestyle and self-perceived health status of medical students. This study examined whether students’ country of origin contributed to their mental health and health risk behaviour. Methods We conducted our cross-sectional questionnaire survey over four consecutive years (2009–2012). The target population was fourth-year English- and Hungarian-language course medical students at Semmelweis University, Hungary. We gathered data on medical students’ health behaviour (tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, dietary habits and exercise) and mental health status and used analysis of variance (ANOVA) to examine the association between country of origin and mental health. Results The response rate was 76.1?% for the Hungarian and 63.4?% for the English course students. The mean age of our sample was 24.1?years (SD?=?2.42). Only 15.3?% of students reported following dietary recommendations, but 75.0?% reported engaging in vigorous and regular physical exercise. The prevalence of tobacco smoking was 18.6?% and 13.8?% overconsumed alcoholic beverages. Hungarian and Iranian students reported lower mental well-being than Mediterranean, Israeli and Scandinavian students (F(4)?=?18.943, p 2?=?0.103). Results of the multiway ANOVA indicated that both country of origin and exercise showed a significant relationship with mental health: vigorous exercise was associated with better mental health status (F(1)?=?5.505, p =?0.019). Conclusions Medical students’ mental health and health behaviour are associated with multiple factors. One of these is country of origin but exercise may also influence mental health. Health promotion programmes organised for medical students should take their country of origin into consideration and should include physical activity.
机译:背景技术先前的许多研究都对医学生的生活方式和自我感知的健康状况进行了调查。这项研究调查了学生的原籍国是否有助于他们的心理健康和健康风险行为。方法我们连续四年(2009-2012年)进行了横断面问卷调查。目标人群是匈牙利塞梅尔维斯大学的四年制英语和匈牙利语课程的医学生。我们收集了有关医学生健康行为(吸烟,饮酒,饮食习惯和运动)和心理健康状况的数据,并使用方差分析(ANOVA)检验了原籍国与心理健康之间的关联。结果匈牙利人的回答率为76.1%,英语课程的学生为63.4%。我们样本的平均年龄为24.1岁(SD == 2.42)。只有15.3%的学生报告遵循饮食建议,但是75.0%的学生报告进行了有规律的体育锻炼。吸烟的发生率为过量食用酒精饮料的18.6%和13.8%。匈牙利和伊朗学生的心理健康状况低于地中海,以色列和斯堪的纳维亚学生(F (4)?=?18.943,p 2 ?=?0.103)。多因素方差分析的结果表明,原籍国和运动都与心理健康密切相关:剧烈运动与更好的心理健康状况相关(F (1)?=?5.505,p =? 0.019)。结论医学生的心理健康和健康行为与多种因素有关。其中之一是原籍国,但运动也可能影响心理健康。为医学生组织的健康促进计划应考虑其原籍国,并应包括体育锻炼。

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