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Graduate Students’ Emotional Disorders and Associated Negative Life Events: A Cross-Sectional Study from Changsha, China

机译:研究生的情感障碍和相关负面生活事件:来自中国长沙的横断面研究

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop a scale to quantify the negative life events of graduate students; and to identify the associations between negative life events and emotional disorders among them. Methods: Based on a literature review, qualitative interviews and direct consultation with experts in relevant fields, the study served to identify the items that could be included in the Negative Life Events Scale for graduates (LES-GS). Psychometrics was used to analyze the items for reliability and validity. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Changsha, China to explore the association between negative life events and emotional disorders among master’s and PhD students. LES-GS, Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), and the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 (GAD-7) were utilized in the survey. Results: The LES-GS exhibited acceptable reliability and validity. A total of 13.24% of master’s and 16.60% of PhD students experienced moderate to severe depression symptoms. Additionally, a total of 9.04% of master’s students and 15.47% of PhD students experienced moderate to severe anxiety symptoms. Among the master’s students, five long-term events and one short-term event life events (these included “tension with family members”; “the graduation project is not going well”; “not interested in the major”; “poor relationship with partner or spouse”, “long-term financial stress”, and “dispute with the mentor”) were associated with an increased likelihood of emotional disorders among them. Among the PhD students, “death of a close family member” and “the publication of academic papers fails to meet the graduation requirements” were associated with an increased likelihood of emotional disorders. Conclusion: The LES-GS could be used to assess life events for graduate students. The treatment of emotional problems for the master’s students and the doctorial students should be designed differently.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是制定规模,以量化研究生的负面生活事件;并识别负面生活事件与情绪障碍之间的协会。方法:根据文献综述,与相关领域专家的定性访谈和直接咨询,该研究旨在识别毕业生(LES-GS)的负面生活事件规模中包含的物品。精神仪表用于分析可靠性和有效性的项目。在中国长沙进行了一个横断面调查,探讨了硕士和博士生和博士生之间的负面生活事件和情绪障碍之间的关联。调查中使用了LES-GS,患者健康问卷调查问卷-9(PHQ-9)和广义焦虑症 - 7(GAD-7)。结果:LES-GS表现出可接受的可靠性和有效性。总共13.24%的硕士学位和16.60%的博士学生经历了中度至严重的抑郁症状。此外,总计9.04%的硕士学位和15.47%的博士学生经历了中度至严重的焦虑症状。在硕士的学生中,五个长期活动和一个短期的活动生活事件(这些包括家庭成员的紧张局势“;”毕业项目并未顺利“;”对主要的“;”与...的关系不兴趣合作伙伴或配偶“,”长期财政压力“和”与导师的争议“)与他们中情绪障碍的可能性增加有关。在博士学位学生中,“亲密家庭成员的死亡”和“学术论文的出版物未能满足毕业要求”与情绪障碍的可能性增加有关。结论:LES-GS可用于评估研究生的生活事件。应以不同的方式设计硕士学位和博士生的情绪问题的治疗。

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