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The Quality of Life of Medical Students Studying in New Zealand: A Comparison With Nonmedical Students and a General Population Reference Group

机译:在新西兰学习的医学生的生活质量:与非医学生和一般人口参考群体的比较

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Background: Quality of life is an essential component of learning and has strong links with the practice and study of medicine. There is burgeoning evidence in the research literature to suggest that medical students are experiencing health-related problems such as anxiety, depression, and burnout. Purpose: The aim of the study was to investigate medical students' perceptions concerning their quality of life. Methods: Two hundred seventy-four medical students studying in their early clinical years (response rate = 80%) participated in the present study. Medical students were asked to fill in the abbreviated version of the World Health Organization Quality of Life questionnaire to elicit information about their quality of life perceptions in relation to their physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environment. Subsequently, their responses were compared with two nonmedical students groups studying at a different university in the same city and an Australian general population norm. The findings were compared using independent group's t tests, confidence intervals, and Cohen's d. Results: The main finding of the study indicated that medical students had similar quality of life perceptions to nonmedical students except in relation to the environment domain. Furthermore, the medical student group scored lower than the general population reference group on the physical health, psychological health, and environment quality of life domains. Conclusions: The results suggest that all university students are expressing concerns related to quality of life, and thus their health might be at risk. The findings in this study provided no evidence to support the notion that medical students experience lower levels of quality of life compared to other university students. When compared to the general population, all student groups examined in this study appeared to be experiencing lower levels of quality of life. This has implications for pastoral support, educationalists, student support personnel, and the university system.
机译:背景:生活质量是学习的重要组成部分,与医学的实践和研究紧密相关。研究文献中越来越多的证据表明,医学生正在经历与健康相关的问题,例如焦虑,抑郁和倦怠。目的:该研究的目的是调查医学生对其生活质量的看法。方法:274名在临床早期就读的医学生(应答率= 80%)参加了本研究。要求医学生填写《世界卫生组织生活质量调查表》的缩写版,以获取有关其与身体健康,心理健康,社会关系和环境有关的生活质量感知的信息。随后,将他们的回答与在同一城市的另一所大学就读的两个非医学学生群体以及澳大利亚的一般人口规范进行了比较。使用独立小组的t检验,置信区间和Cohen d比较发现的结果。结果:研究的主要发现表明,医学生与非医学生相比,生活质量与非医学生相似,但在环境领域方面除外。此外,医学生组在身体健康,心理健康和生活质量方面的得分低于一般人群参考组。结论:结果表明,所有大学生都对生活质量表示担忧,因此他们的健康可能受到威胁。这项研究的发现没有证据支持医学生与其他大学生相比生活质量较低的观点。与普通人群相比,本研究中检查的所有学生群体的生活质量似乎都较低。这对牧民的支持,教育家,学生支持人员和大学系统都有影响。

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