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Factors associated with the mental health status of medical students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study in Japan

机译:与医学生在Covid-19大流行期间的心理健康状况相关的因素:日本的横断面研究

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Objective The COVID-19 pandemic had a substantial impact on university students, including those in medical schools, with disruption in routine education causing significant psychological distress. The objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with psychological distress among medical students during the period of enforced home quarantine from March through May 2020.Design A cross-sectional study.Setting One Japanese medical school.Participants 571 medical students.Primary and secondary outcome measures Self-administered electronic questionnaires including the K-6 scale for psychological distress, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) for self-esteem and the General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) for self-efficacy were distributed. To assess the determinant factor for psychological distress, variables such as sex, grade in school, living conditions, and RSES and GSES scores were evaluated in regression analysis.Results 163 respondents (28.5%) scored ≥5 on the K-6 scale, indicating a significant degree of psychological distress. Logistic regression revealed that a higher score on RSES (p<0.001) and GSES (p<0.01) was an independent factor associated with lower levels of psychological distress. Multiple regression analysis focusing on students with a K-6 score ≥5 revealed that higher scores on RSES correlated with lower levels of psychological distress. By contrast, those with higher GSES scores also scored higher for indicators of psychological distress.Conclusions This study identified that self-efficacy and self-esteem were both influential factors for predicting psychological distress during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Medical schools should provide support for mental health and educational initiatives directed at enhancing self-esteem and self-efficacy, with a focus on improving personal resilience. In emergency situations, such as that faced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, initial programmes might target students with higher levels of self-efficacy. By contrast, under routine situations, these efforts should be directed towards students with lower self-esteem as primary means to prevent depression.
机译:客观的COVID-19大流行对大学生日常教育造成显著的心理压力有很大的影响,包括那些在医学院校,与中断。这项研究的目的是评估过程中实施居家隔离,从3月到5 2020.Design一期与医学生的心理压力有关的因素截实验。单位一位日本医学school.Participants 571医疗students.Primary和次要结果测量自填问卷电子包括K-6量表心理痛苦,罗森堡自尊量表(RSES)自尊和一般自我效能量表(GSES),用于自我效能被分发。为了评估心理痛苦的决定因素,如性别,年级学校,生活条件,和RSE和GSES得分变量回归分析进行评估163名受访者(28.5%)的K-6规模得分≥5,这表明一个显著程度的心理困扰。 Logistic回归显示,上RSES更高的分数(P <0.001)和GSES(P <0.01)与较低水平的心理痛苦的相关联的独立因素。多元回归分析注重学生用K-6得分≥5透露了较低水平的心理困扰的相关RSES更高的分数。与此相反,那些具有更高的分数GSES也为心理distress.Conclusions指标得分较高的这项研究确定了自我效能感和自尊都是当前COVID-19大流行期间,预测心理困扰影响因素。医学院校应提供心理健康和针对提高自尊和自我效能感的教育举措的支持,重点是提高个人的适应力。在紧急情况下,如遇到响应COVID-19大流行,最初的计划可能会针对学生提供更高水平的自我效能。相比之下,常规下的情况下,这些努力应该对学生有低自尊为主要手段,以防止抑郁症执导。

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