Investigation of anxiety and depression of postgraduates in military medical university under public health emergencies
10.3760/cma.j.cn116021-20201222-01376
- VernacularTitle:突发公共卫生事件下军医大学研究生焦虑抑郁调查分析
- Author:
Peitao ZHA
1
;
Minglu LIU
;
Shun ZHANG
;
Ying ZHANG
;
Xue BAI
;
Yi ZHENG
;
Yingdan TANG
;
Ying HE
;
Jingxuan ZHANG
;
Guoyu YANG
Author Information
1. 陆军军医大学医学心理系军人发展心理学教研室,重庆 400038
- Keywords:
Public health emergency;
Postgraduate;
Anxiety;
Depression
- From:
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research
2023;22(8):1159-1163
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of anxiety and depression of postgraduates in military medical university under public health emergencies.Methods:By means of self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and self-rating depression scale (SDS), 944 postgraduate students of a military medical university were investigated to analyze their characteristics of anxiety and depression. SPSS 25.0 was used to statistically analyze the collected data.Results:①The positive rates of anxiety and depression were respectively 8.03% and 8.25%. ②The positive rate of anxiety of male postgraduates was significantly higher than that of female postgraduates ( P=0.035). ③The positive rate of anxiety of serviceman students was significantly higher than that of civilian students ( P=0.022). ④There was no statistical difference in the positive rates of anxiety and depression among postgraduates in different areas ( P > 0.05). ⑤The levels of anxiety and depression of left-behind children were significantly higher than those of unleft-behind children ( P=0.000, P=0.018). ⑥The levels of anxiety and depression of postgraduate students were lower than those of undergraduate students ( P=0.000, P=0.002). Conclusion:Under the outbreak of public health emergencies, anxiety and depression occur in the postgraduates. To strengthen the mental health maintenance of postgraduates in military medical university during the outbreak, it is necessary to pay more attention on the mental health of military students, males and who were left-behind children before.