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Are medical undergraduates more vulnerable than their non-medical peers to develop depressive symptoms?

机译:与非医学专业相比,医学专业的学生更容易产生抑郁症状吗?

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Introduction: Psychological problems pose a significant threat to health and well-being of medical undergraduates in many countries. Less is known about psychological health issues of medical undergraduates in Sri Lanka. This study assesses and compares the prevalence of depressive symptoms between first year medical and non-medical undergraduates in a southern university in Sri Lanka. In addition, the predictors of depressive symptoms in this target population were explored. Methods: A self-report, anonymous questionnaire that contained the Center for Epidemiological Studies- Depression Scale (CES-D) was administered to a sample of 392 first year undergraduates from the faculties of Agriculture, Medicine, Business Administration and Science. Results: The mean score of the CES-D scale was 21.2 (SD = 11.0), higher when compared to similar studies conducted in other countries. About 76% of medical and 60% of non-medical undergraduates reported elevated depressive symptoms (p .01). Sedentary and sexually inactive life styles and poverty were positively associated with elevated depressive symptoms in this target population. Conclusions: Depressive symptoms appear to be more prevalent among first year medical students when compared to their non-medical peers. Physically and socially active lifestyles may reduce the chances of developing depressive symptoms in undergraduates. More research is needed to understand the behavioral and social factors associated with these elevated levels of distress and the behaviors and other strategies employed by these undergraduates to manage it. SD Key words: Depressive symptoms, Behavior, Undergraduates, Sri Lanka DOI: 10.4038/gmj.v16i1.2901 Galle Medical Journal, Vol 16: No. 1, March 2011 pp.1-5
机译:简介:心理问题对许多国家的医学专业本科生的健康和福祉构成了重大威胁。对斯里兰卡医学生的心理健康问题知之甚少。这项研究评估和比较了斯里兰卡南部大学一年级医学专业和非医学专业本科生抑郁症状的患病率。此外,探索了该目标人群中抑郁症状的预测因子。方法:对来自农业,医学,工商管理和自然科学系的392名一年级本科生的样本进行了自我报告,匿名调查表,其中包含流行病学研究中心抑郁量表(CES-D)。结果:CES-D量表的平均得分为21.2(SD = 11.0),比其他国家的类似研究更高。大约76%的医学专业和60%的非医学专业大学生报告了抑郁症状升高(p <.01)。在这个目标人群中,久坐和性不活跃的生活方式以及贫困与抑郁症状的升高呈正相关。结论:与非医学同龄人相比,一年级医学生抑郁症状似乎更为普遍。身体和社交活动的生活方式可以减少大学生产生抑郁症状的机会。需要更多的研究来了解与这些高水平的困扰有关的行为和社会因素,以及这些大学生用来管理这种困扰的行为和其他策略。 SD关键词:抑郁症状,行为,大学生,斯里兰卡,DOI:10.4038 / gmj.v16i1.2901 Galle医学杂志,第16卷,第1期,2011年3月,第1-5页

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