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Investigating the Anxiety Level in Iranian Medical Residents in 2010-2011

BACKGROUND: University entrance is accompanied by major changes in social relationship, rules, and expectations that lead to psychological disorders in susceptible students. The goal of this research is to study the anxiety rate in Iranian medical residents in 2010-2011. METHODS: This study is a cro...

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Autores principales: Khorvash, Fariborz, Askari, Gholamreza, Vesal, Sahar, Mehrbod, Noshin, Ghasemi, Hamid, Fatehizade, Maryam, Ghasemi, Gholamreza, Iraj, Bijan, Ebneshahidi, Alireza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3678239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23776745
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author Khorvash, Fariborz
Askari, Gholamreza
Vesal, Sahar
Mehrbod, Noshin
Ghasemi, Hamid
Fatehizade, Maryam
Ghasemi, Gholamreza
Iraj, Bijan
Ebneshahidi, Alireza
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Askari, Gholamreza
Vesal, Sahar
Mehrbod, Noshin
Ghasemi, Hamid
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Ghasemi, Gholamreza
Iraj, Bijan
Ebneshahidi, Alireza
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description BACKGROUND: University entrance is accompanied by major changes in social relationship, rules, and expectations that lead to psychological disorders in susceptible students. The goal of this research is to study the anxiety rate in Iranian medical residents in 2010-2011. METHODS: This study is a cross-sectional, descriptive study. It contains 370 medical residents from the 1(st) year to the 4(th) year of medical universities in Isfahan, Gilan, Zahedan, Sanandaj, and Kashan. The stratified sampling method proportionate to volume of participants is used in this study. The information is collected based on researchers’ questioners and Zung self-rating anxiety scale and analyzed with the use of spss software version 16, addition to descriptive and analytic tests (Pearson, one-way analysis of variance, t-test). Meaningful level is regarded as P ≤ 0.05. RESULTS: The study showed that more than 92% of residents participated in the study did not demonstrate anxiety. Among 370 subjects 5.5% presented with mild symptoms of anxiety and no one had symptom of severe anxiety. A meaningful statistical relationship was observed between anxiety and sex, major of study and the city of study (P < 0.05). The results showed a positive meaningful relationship between the number of visits and the score of anxiety. On average the number of night floats were two in 1 week and the number of patient visit was 19 in the past 24 h. A meaningful statistical relationship between anxiety score and number of patient visits was observed. CONCLUSIONS: The anxiety rate in medical students in this study compared to the findings of previous studies reveled very low anxiety in medical residents. The low rate of anxiety could be attributed to the sense of job security and the hope for a better future among residents. The high percentage of anxiolytics abuse and absence of anxiety producing factors among residents in addition to inaccurate response to the questionnaire may all contribute to the low rate of anxiety in this study.
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spelling pubmed-36782392013-06-17 Investigating the Anxiety Level in Iranian Medical Residents in 2010-2011 Khorvash, Fariborz Askari, Gholamreza Vesal, Sahar Mehrbod, Noshin Ghasemi, Hamid Fatehizade, Maryam Ghasemi, Gholamreza Iraj, Bijan Ebneshahidi, Alireza Int J Prev Med Short Communication BACKGROUND: University entrance is accompanied by major changes in social relationship, rules, and expectations that lead to psychological disorders in susceptible students. The goal of this research is to study the anxiety rate in Iranian medical residents in 2010-2011. METHODS: This study is a cross-sectional, descriptive study. It contains 370 medical residents from the 1(st) year to the 4(th) year of medical universities in Isfahan, Gilan, Zahedan, Sanandaj, and Kashan. The stratified sampling method proportionate to volume of participants is used in this study. The information is collected based on researchers’ questioners and Zung self-rating anxiety scale and analyzed with the use of spss software version 16, addition to descriptive and analytic tests (Pearson, one-way analysis of variance, t-test). Meaningful level is regarded as P ≤ 0.05. RESULTS: The study showed that more than 92% of residents participated in the study did not demonstrate anxiety. Among 370 subjects 5.5% presented with mild symptoms of anxiety and no one had symptom of severe anxiety. A meaningful statistical relationship was observed between anxiety and sex, major of study and the city of study (P < 0.05). The results showed a positive meaningful relationship between the number of visits and the score of anxiety. On average the number of night floats were two in 1 week and the number of patient visit was 19 in the past 24 h. A meaningful statistical relationship between anxiety score and number of patient visits was observed. CONCLUSIONS: The anxiety rate in medical students in this study compared to the findings of previous studies reveled very low anxiety in medical residents. The low rate of anxiety could be attributed to the sense of job security and the hope for a better future among residents. The high percentage of anxiolytics abuse and absence of anxiety producing factors among residents in addition to inaccurate response to the questionnaire may all contribute to the low rate of anxiety in this study. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3678239/ /pubmed/23776745 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Preventive Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ghasemi, Hamid
Fatehizade, Maryam
Ghasemi, Gholamreza
Iraj, Bijan
Ebneshahidi, Alireza
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