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Prevalence and correlates of generalized anxiety disorder and perceived stress among Sudanese medical students
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Abstract
Background
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) causes significant disturbance in an individual’s well-being and activity. Whereby, interfering with the dynamic progress in life. Also, anxiety is a product of stress and a major predictor of academic performance. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), measure levels of anxiety and perceived stress, evaluate the academic profile, identify lifestyle characteristics, and explore the relationship between these factors.
Methods
In this cross-sectional study, 340 Sudanese medical students filled out online questionnaires, composed of the sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, academic profile, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-2 scale (GAD-2), and Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS-10). Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) Version 20.0 for data analysis.
Results
Of 340 medical students, 3.8% of them were diagnosed with GAD, while 29.1% scored ≥ 3 in GAD-2, indicating a possible diagnosis. The study found that 9.7% of the participants used addictive substances, with 42% of them having high GAD-2 scores. Moreover, high anxiety levels were associated with high-stress scores (
p
-value = 0.000). Also, high GAD-2 scores were significantly associated with students who spent less than 10,000 SDG (18 USD) weekly, spent more time on entertainment using smart devices (
p
-value = 0.004), and had an unhealthy diet (
p
-value = 0.004). Low anxiety levels were associated with better sleep quality (
p
-value = 0.00), satisfaction with religious practices (
p
-value = 0.00), and increased leisure/hobby time (
p
-value = 0.018). High-stress levels were observed in females (
p
-value = 0.035), those with lower academic performance satisfaction levels, and increased hours of smart device usage for entertainment (
p
-value = 0.001). Reduced stress levels were associated with being ≥ 23 years old, increased leisure/hobby time (
p
-value = 0.002), satisfaction with religious practices [F(3, 166.6) = 10.8,
p
-value = 0.00)], and having a healthy diet (
p
-value = 0.006).
Conclusion
The low prevalence of GAD corresponded with previous literature, but 29.1% of medical students had a high probability of having GAD. The study emphasizes on providing accessible mental health services for medical students and interventions addressing modifiable risk factors.
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Title: Prevalence and correlates of generalized anxiety disorder and perceived stress among Sudanese medical students
Description:
Abstract
Background
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) causes significant disturbance in an individual’s well-being and activity.
Whereby, interfering with the dynamic progress in life.
Also, anxiety is a product of stress and a major predictor of academic performance.
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), measure levels of anxiety and perceived stress, evaluate the academic profile, identify lifestyle characteristics, and explore the relationship between these factors.
Methods
In this cross-sectional study, 340 Sudanese medical students filled out online questionnaires, composed of the sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, academic profile, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-2 scale (GAD-2), and Perceived Stress Scale-10 (PSS-10).
Descriptive and inferential statistics were applied using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) Version 20.
0 for data analysis.
Results
Of 340 medical students, 3.
8% of them were diagnosed with GAD, while 29.
1% scored ≥ 3 in GAD-2, indicating a possible diagnosis.
The study found that 9.
7% of the participants used addictive substances, with 42% of them having high GAD-2 scores.
Moreover, high anxiety levels were associated with high-stress scores (
p
-value = 0.
000).
Also, high GAD-2 scores were significantly associated with students who spent less than 10,000 SDG (18 USD) weekly, spent more time on entertainment using smart devices (
p
-value = 0.
004), and had an unhealthy diet (
p
-value = 0.
004).
Low anxiety levels were associated with better sleep quality (
p
-value = 0.
00), satisfaction with religious practices (
p
-value = 0.
00), and increased leisure/hobby time (
p
-value = 0.
018).
High-stress levels were observed in females (
p
-value = 0.
035), those with lower academic performance satisfaction levels, and increased hours of smart device usage for entertainment (
p
-value = 0.
001).
Reduced stress levels were associated with being ≥ 23 years old, increased leisure/hobby time (
p
-value = 0.
002), satisfaction with religious practices [F(3, 166.
6) = 10.
8,
p
-value = 0.
00)], and having a healthy diet (
p
-value = 0.
006).
Conclusion
The low prevalence of GAD corresponded with previous literature, but 29.
1% of medical students had a high probability of having GAD.
The study emphasizes on providing accessible mental health services for medical students and interventions addressing modifiable risk factors.
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