Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science (Oct 2022)

A study on the mental health of students at a medical school during COVID-19 outbreak: a retrospective study

  • Yu Ra Kim,
  • Hye Jin Park,
  • Bon-Hoon Koo,
  • Ji Young Hwang,
  • Young Hwan Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12701/jyms.2022.00437
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 4
pp. 314 – 321

Abstract

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Background In this study, the degree of anxiety, depression, and stress caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was identified, as well as the need for psychological prevention measures among medical students in the Daegu region that was designated the first special disaster area due to the spread of COVID-19. Methods The subjects of this study were 318 medical students in Daegu who voluntarily participated in an online test using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Impact of Event Scale-Revised Korean version. As a result of the test, risk students received immediate telephone counseling, and the effect of this telephone counseling was analyzed. Results There were no differences in depression, anxiety, or stress according to gender and grade. As a result of immediate telephone counseling for risk students, significant differences were found in depression, anxiety, and stress, and the counseling was found to be effective. Conclusion For medical students who are easily exposed to stress, the importance of psychological prevention measures and effectiveness of non-face-to-face counseling should be recognized. In the field of medical education, we must do our best to build a system that can be used immediately at the appropriate time for these programs.

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