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The prevalence and demographic correlates of stress, anxiety, and depression among veterinary students in the Southeastern United States

机译:在美国东南部的兽医学生中压力,焦虑和抑郁的患病率和人口统计学相关

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It is no secret that the rigors of professional medical programs are creating an immense strain on mental health, and studies show that students are coping poorly. It is becoming more widely known that this problem especially exists in veterinary medicine. Veterinary colleges are starting to make changes to address the mental health crisis among their student (and practitioner) population, however, in order to solve a problem you must first understand your audience. There are still questions regarding who is more often affected and why? In this study, the prevalence and correlates of stress, anxiety, and depression among veterinary students in the Southeastern US is the primary focus. Three hundred and forty two participants answered survey questions addressing socio-demographics, as well as, completed a perceived stress scale and patient health questionnaire (PHQ-4) to measure anxiety and depression. Chi-square, independent samples t-test, and ANOVA were conducted to assess demographic correlates of stress, anxiety, and depression. High levels of stress, anxiety, and depression were identified among veterinary students participating in the study. Stress level was significantly associated with sex and Grade Point Average (GPA): females and those with GPA 3.0 exhibited higher levels of stress. While it is good that veterinary colleges are already making changes, the question remains if these changes are significant enough. Based on this study's results, transitioning to a pass/fail grading system and implementing regular mindfulness practice are proposed changes that may aid in promoting a positive mental health culture for students and future veterinary professionals.
机译:专业医疗计划的严格是对心理健康产生巨大伤害的秘密,研究表明,学生正在应对很差。众所周知,这种问题特别存在于兽医中。兽医学院开始改变他们的学生(和从业者)人口中的心理健康危机,以解决您必须先了解您的观众的问题。还有关于谁经常受到影响的问题,为什么?在这项研究中,患有兽医学生在东南部的压力,焦虑和抑郁症的患病率和相关性是主要的重点。三百四十四名参与者回答了解决社会人口统计学的调查问题,以及完成了感知的压力规模和患者健康问卷(PHQ-4)以衡量焦虑和抑郁症。进行了Chi-Square,独立样品T检验,并进行了Anova,以评估应激,焦虑和抑郁的人口相关性。在参加该研究的兽医学生之间确定了高压力,焦虑和抑郁症。压力水平与性别和等级平均值显着相关(GPA):女性和GPA& 3.0表现出更高水平的压力。虽然兽医院校已经做出改变,但如果这些变化足够重要,则仍然存在问题。根据这项研究的结果,拟议改变对通过/失败分级系统的转型和实施常规介意实践,可能有助于为学生和未来的兽医专业人士促进积极的心理健康文化。

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