ASSESSMENT OF STRESSORS IN MEDICAL STUDENTS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SELF-RATED DEPRESSION: A STUDY CONDUCTED IN RURAL TERTIARY HOSPITAL AND TEACHING INSTITUTE OF CENTRAL INDIA -

作者: Meenakshi Khapre , Abhay Mudey , R. C. Goyal , Smrutiranjan Nayak

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摘要: Background: Medical students are more prone to stress either due their rigid standards and high aspiration or de- manding education. The developed in undergraduates continues further post-graduation practice resulting burn- out. In India this area is grossly under reported. Therefore the study was carried out with objective find amount of stressors its relation depression. Method: A cross sectional complete enumeration present lecture. They were educated informed data collection tool. i.e HESI questionnaire MDI. Data analysis done by descriptive inferential statistic. Result: No difference level found among variable academic years sexes. 40 % be mildly depressed. All Stressors totality individual except insufficient feedback low commitment show significant correlation MDI scores. Conclusion: Every two student five depressed it positively correlated like work for future endurance/ capacity, non-supportive climate, faculty shortcoming, workload, financial concern

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