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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38557447/anxiety-and-depression-during-post-covid-19-lockdown-period-among-medical-students-and-it-s-relation-with-stress-and-smartphone-addiction-in-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nivetha Vengadessin, Premkumar Ramasubramani, Ganesh Kumar Saya
OBJECTIVES: Medical profession, a competitive and ever-updating field which requires great commitment, imposes a stressful environment for students. Our study aimed to find the prevalence and factors associated with psychological illness. METHODS: A cross-sectional analytical study was done among medical students in Puducherry. A stratified random sampling strategy was incorporated to achieve a calculated sample size of 384. The presence of anxiety and depression, perceived stress and addiction to the phone were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Perceived Stress Scale, and Smartphone Addiction Scale - short version...
April 2, 2024: International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555898/night-eating-and-its-relationship-with-bmi-stress-sleep-quality-and-duration-of-study-among-university-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H K I Emmy, N C Boleh, M S Ali, J Jakiwa, N L Mardiyati, M F Ahmad
INTRODUCTION: Night eating is a very common dietary behaviour among university students. This study aims to investigate the relationship between night eating and BMI, stress, sleep quality and duration of study among university students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 385 university students including foundation and undergraduate students took part in this study. Self-administered online surveys were used to obtain sociodemographic data, and anthropometry measurements including weight and height, night eating during studying, duration of the study, opinion on eating and academic performance, sleep quality, level of depression, anxiety, and stress of the respondents...
March 2024: Medical Journal of Malaysia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553318/vocal-hygiene-habits-in-college-students-with-and-without-self-reported-symptoms-of-a-voice-problem
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Brittany L Perrine, Kylie Knepler, McKenna Hooper
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of symptoms of a voice problem in college students and to assess if general health factors and vocal hygiene habits serve as risk factors for symptoms of a voice problem in this population. METHODS: Participants (n = 289) from a university in the United States completed an online survey that included demographic and general health questions, the Screen6 questionnaire, and a list of 23 vocal hygiene habits...
March 28, 2024: Journal of Voice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540604/prevalence-of-depressive-symptoms-and-its-correlates-among-male-medical-students-at-the-university-of-bisha-saudi-arabia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abdullah M Alshahrani, Mohammad S Al-Shahrani, Elhadi Miskeen, Muffarah Hamid Alharthi, Mohannad Mohammad S Alamri, Mohammed A Alqahtani, Mutasim E Ibrahim
BACKGROUND: Identifying the potential factors of depression among medical students is the first step towards academic excellence and future safe medical practice. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted from December 2019 to February 2020 at the University of Bisha, College of Medicine (UBCOM), Bisha Province, Saudi Arabia. Male medical students from year one to year six were involved. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data about students' socio-demographic and academic characteristics...
March 12, 2024: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536225/effectiveness-of-the-minder-mobile-mental-health-and-substance-use-intervention-for-university-students-randomized-controlled-trial
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Melissa Vereschagin, Angel Y Wang, Chris G Richardson, Hui Xie, Richard J Munthali, Kristen L Hudec, Calista Leung, Katharine D Wojcik, Lonna Munro, Priyanka Halli, Ronald C Kessler, Daniel V Vigo
BACKGROUND: University attendance represents a transition period for students that often coincides with the emergence of mental health and substance use challenges. Digital interventions have been identified as a promising means of supporting students due to their scalability, adaptability, and acceptability. Minder is a mental health and substance use mobile app that was codeveloped with university students. OBJECTIVE: This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the Minder mobile app in improving mental health and substance use outcomes in a general population of university students...
March 27, 2024: Journal of Medical Internet Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529869/-primary-prevention-of-computer-game-addiction-in-students-of-educational-institutions
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R A Kardashian
OBJECTIVE: To conduct the primary prevention of computer game addiction (PPCGA) in students of General education institutions (GEI), aimed at preventing the formation of CGA. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study included 488 students in grades 7-10 of GEI aged 12-17 years (14.6±2.4 years), of which 393 adolescents, who made up the main group, received PPCGA and 95 - control, without PPCGA. RESULTS: Preventive measures were carried out without interrupting the educational process; they were carried out by addiction psychiatrists and medical psychologists...
2024: Zhurnal Nevrologii i Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524745/latent-class-of-depressive-symptoms-of-and-its-determinants-a-cross-sectional-study-among-iranian-university-students
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Forugh Aleebrahim, Zahra Heidari, Shahla Yousefnejad, Gholamreza Kheirabadi, Mohammad Javad Tarrahi
BACKGROUND: According to the report of the World Health Organization, mental disorders are one of the 10 most important causes of disability in the world. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the number and frequency of latent classes of depression and its determinants in Isfahan university of medical students. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 1408 medical students from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, were enrolled in the study in 2017...
2024: Journal of Research in Medical Sciences: the Official Journal of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524176/network-analysis-of-depression-and-anxiety-symptoms-and-their-associations-with-mobile-phone-addiction-among-chinese-medical-students-during-the-late-stage-of-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Zhihan Chen, Jiexi Xiong, Hongfei Ma, Yunan Hu, Junni Bai, Hui Wu, Yang Wang
Network analysis provides a novel approach to discovering associations between mental disorders at the symptom level. This study aimed to examine the characteristics of the network of depression and anxiety symptoms and their associations with mobile phone addiction (MPA) among Chinese medical students during the late stage of the COVID-19 pandemic. A total of 553 medical students were included. Depression and anxiety symptoms and MPA were measured by the nine-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), the seven-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7), and the Mobile Phone Addiction Index (MPAI), respectively...
March 2024: SSM—Population Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518095/development-and-initial-validation-of-the-shame-frequency-questionnaire-in-medical-students
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William E Bynum, Ting Dong, Sebastian Uijtdehaage, Franz Belz, Anthony R Artino
PURPOSE: This study presents the steps taken to develop and collect initial validity evidence for the Shame Frequency Questionnaire in Medical Students. METHOD: The instrument was based on a 7-step survey design; validity evidence was collected from content, response process, internal structure, and relationship to other variables. A literature review and qualitative interviews led to the design of the initial 16-item scale. Expert review and cognitive interviewing led to minor modifications in the original structure...
March 22, 2024: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38505701/depression-in-final-year-medical-students-in-ho-chi-minh-city-vietnam-the-role-of-career-choice-motivation
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Pham Duong Uyen Binh, Minh Tam Vo Thi, Thuong Thi Hoai Do, Giao Huynh, Mai Hoang Tran, Hai Ngoc Phung, Pham Le An
OBJECTIVES: Depression in medical students is concerning, potentially fueled by many stressors including career choice-relating stress. Choosing Medicine is a life-long commitment, and low intrinsic motivation or excessive dependence on family can complicate this decision and adding stress throughout their training. This stress intensifies in the final year, as students lacking personal drive struggle to see themselves continuing the career. Given limited studies on this crucial topic in Asia and Vietnam, we explored direct linkage between career choice motivation and depression in final-year medical students...
2024: Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38504866/neuroenhancement-and-mental-health-in-students-from-four-faculties-a-cross-sectional-questionnaire-study
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Maurice Hajduk, Elena Tiedemann, Marcel Romanos, Anne Simmenroth
BACKGROUND: Students face great challenges at the beginning of and during their studies. Competitive experience, exam anxiety, and especially the new performance requirements often cause test anxiety and stressful experiences. The extent of substance use in terms of neuroenhancement (NE) is unclear. Evidence shows associations between NE, increased stress levels, and mental health. OBJECTIVES: We aim to determine the prevalence of NE and alcohol and tobacco use among college students...
2024: GMS Journal for Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503424/association-between-sleep-quality-depressive-symptoms-and-suicidal-ideation-in-college-students
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Qianqian Yang, Jiafan Xie, Zehan Li, Chenxiao Zhai, Meiyan Sheng, Shengpeng Li, Mengqian Gao
Suicide among college students is a challenging problem globally. Yet, the association between sleep quality, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation remains unclear. This study aims to understand if depressive symptoms mediate the relationship between sleep quality and suicide ideation and whether the interaction between depressive symptoms and sleep quality on suicidal ideation is additive. A total of 1182 college students were recruited, and sleep quality, depressive symptoms, and suicidal ideation were assessed using questionnaires...
March 19, 2024: Psychology, Health & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488138/is-medical-training-solely-to-blame-generational-influences-on-the-mental-health-of-our-medical-trainees
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Shireen Suliman, Margaret Allen, Tawanda Chivese, Angelique E de Rijk, Richard Koopmans, Karen D Könings
INTRODUCTION: The negative impact of medical training on trainee mental health continues to be a concern. Situated within a sociocultural milieu, Generation Z and Generation Y, defined by their highly involved parents and the widespread use of technology, currently dominate undergraduate and graduate medical education respectively. It is necessary to explore medical trainees' generational characteristics and job-related factors related to stress, burnout, depression, and resilience. This might provide different perspectives and potential solutions to medical trainees' mental health...
December 31, 2024: Medical Education Online
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38482299/psychological-impact-of-covid-19-lockdown-period-on-students-of-healthcare-colleges
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Haya Alayadi, Arwa Talakey, Omar Alsadon, Sajith Vellappally, Sachin Naik
BACKGROUND: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic globally caused depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. Mental health was affected by social separation, curfews, school and business closures, economic deterioration, and government objectives. This study intends to assess the influence of the post-COVID-19 lockdown period on the psychological health of students enrolled in health colleges at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted among students of healthcare colleges at King Saud University...
January 2024: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464763/climate-change-ambient-air-pollution-and-students-mental-health
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EDITORIAL
Jing-Xuan Wang, Xin-Qiao Liu
The impact of global climate change and air pollution on mental health has become a crucial public health issue. Increased public awareness of health, advancements in medical diagnosis and treatment, the way media outlets report environmental changes and the variation in social resources affect psychological responses and adaptation methods to climate change and air pollution. In the context of climate change, extreme weather events seriously disrupt people's living environments, and unstable educational environments lead to an increase in mental health issues for students...
February 19, 2024: World Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462586/polypharmacy-in-psychiatry-and-weight-gain-longitudinal-study-of-832-patients-hospitalized-for-depression-or-schizophrenia-along-with-data-of-3180-students-from-europe-the-u-s-south-america-and-china
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H H Stassen, S Bachmann, R Bridler, K Cattapan, E Seifritz
Epidemiologic data indicate that overweight and obesity are on the rise worldwide. Psychiatric patients are particularly vulnerable in this respect as they have an increased prevalence of overweight and obesity, and often experience rapid, highly undesirable weight gain under psychotropic drug treatment. Current treatment strategies in psychiatry are oriented towards polypharmacy, so that the information on drug-induced weight gain from earlier monotherapy studies is of very limited validity. We have analyzed the longitudinal data of 832 inpatients with ICD-10 diagnoses of either F2 (schizophrenia; n = 282) or F3 (major depression; n = 550) with the goal of ranking treatment regimens in terms of weight gain, side effects, and response to treatment...
March 10, 2024: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454396/low-intensity-mindfulness-and-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-for-social-anxiety-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial
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Shota Noda, Kentaro Shirotsuki, Mutsuhiro Nakao
BACKGROUND: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) effectively improves the clinical symptoms of social anxiety disorder. However, there are non-responders who cannot decrease their cost/probability bias significantly; hence, their social anxiety symptoms remain unaddressed. Mindfulness training and cognitive-behavioral approaches promote a reduction in cost/probability bias and social anxiety symptoms. This study examines the effectiveness of a four-session program of mindfulness and CBT (M-CBT) in a non-clinical sample of individuals with high social anxiety...
March 7, 2024: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453280/gender-difference-in-emotional-distress-among-nursing-and-health-science-college-students-an-online-survey
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Wen-Chii Tzeng, Nien-Sheng Tzeng, Pei-Chi Chang, Wu-Chien Chien, Hsin-Pei Feng, Chia-Huei Lin
This cross-sectional study investigates the self-reported emotional distress of medical, nursing, dental, pharmacy, and public health students and identifies gender-related differences through an online survey. The data of 364 students were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficients and multiple logistic regression. Emotional distress was more prevalent among female respondents (11.7 %) than male (3.8 %) respondents. The stigma, isolation, and depression experienced by female respondents influenced their emotional distress, whereas only the depression of male respondents influenced their emotional distress...
February 2024: Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38430075/using-unannounced-standardized-patients-to-assess-clinician-telehealth-and-communication-skills-at-an-urban-student-health-center
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Zoe Phillips, Jun Mitsumoto, Harriet Fisher, Jeffrey Wilhite, Khemraj Hardowar, Virginia Robertson, Joquetta Paige, Julie Shahroudi, Sharon Albert, Jacky Li, Kathleen Hanley, Colleen Gillespie, Lisa Altshuler, Sondra Zabar
PURPOSE: As the COVID-19 pandemic forced most colleges and universities to go online, student health centers rapidly shifted to telehealth platforms without frameworks for virtual care provision. An urban student health center implemented a needs assessment involving unannounced standardized patients (USPs) to evaluate the integration of a new telehealth workflow and clinicians' virtual communication skills. METHODS: From April to May 2021, USPs conducted two video visits with 12 primary care and four women's health clinicians (N = 16 clinicians; 32 visits)...
February 29, 2024: Journal of Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38429785/factors-associated-with-satisfaction-and-perceived-helpfulness-of-mental-healthcare-a-world-mental-health-surveys-report
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Meredith G Harris, Alan E Kazdin, Richard J Munthali, Daniel V Vigo, Dan J Stein, Maria Carmen Viana, Sergio Aguilar-Gaxiola, Ali Al-Hamzawi, Jordi Alonso, Laura Helena Andrade, Brendan Bunting, Stephanie Chardoul, Oye Gureje, Chiyi Hu, Irving Hwang, Elie G Karam, Fernando Navarro-Mateu, Daisuke Nishi, Ricardo Orozco, Nancy A Sampson, Kate M Scott, Cristian Vladescu, Bogdan Wojtyniak, Miguel Xavier, Zahari Zarkov, Ronald C Kessler
BACKGROUND: Mental health service providers are increasingly interested in patient perspectives. We examined rates and predictors of patient-reported satisfaction and perceived helpfulness in a cross-national general population survey of adults with 12-month DSM-IV disorders who saw a provider for help with their mental health. METHODS: Data were obtained from epidemiological surveys in the World Mental Health Survey Initiative. Respondents were asked about satisfaction with treatments received from up to 11 different types of providers (very satisfied, satisfied, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, somewhat dissatisfied, very dissatisfied) and helpfulness of the provider (a lot, some, a little, not at all)...
March 1, 2024: International Journal of Mental Health Systems
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