Title of article :
Determinants of mental well-being in medical students
Author/Authors :
E´
va B?´ro´، نويسنده , , Ilona Balajti، نويسنده , , Ro´za A ´ da´ny ?
Karolina Ko´sa، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Introduction Mental disorders constitute an increasingly
important public health problem in the general population.
Therefore, investigation of the determinants and state of
mental health of those who will be treating patients, that is,
future medical doctors, is justified. The paper gives an
account of a mental health survey of medical students at a
university in Hungary.
Methods A representative sample of year I–V students
(N = 100) filled an anonymous standardized self-administered
questionnaire that included demographic and
socioeconomic items, mental well-being characterized by
a sense of coherence (SOC) and psychological distress,
as well as health behaviour. SOC was measured by the
13-itemAntonovsky questionnaire and psychological distress
was measured by the 12-item general health questionnaire
(GHQ). Models for estimating mental well-being in relation
to various determinants were built by backward stepwise
regression.
Results Almost one-fifth of the students scored above
the strict threshold on the GHQ indicating notable
psychological distress. SOC showed significant positive
correlation with perceived health and significant negative
correlation with psychological distress. SOC and psychological
distress were determined by different sets of
explanatory variables in the regression models. Psychological
distress and the use of sedative without medical
prescription are inversely related to SOC; whereas social
support and female gender show positive correlation to
SOC according to our estimation. SOC, as expected, was a
strong explanatory variable for psychological distress,
forecasting an improvement in the GHQ score.
Conclusion Psychological distress was significantly
greater in our sample of Hungarian medical students than
in the same age group of the general population. Psychological
distress is strongly related to SOC and can be
estimated by our proposed models. Both SOC and psychological
distress can be used to characterize the mental
health of future medical doctors, the improvement of which
needs attention even during their training
Keywords :
Medical students Mental well-being Psychological distress Sense of coherence
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)