Depression, Anxiety and Stress among Medical and Non Medical Female Students of Pakistan
Misbah Saghir, Muhammad Ausama Saleem, Owais Kareem, Shaista Riaz, Muhammad Kamran Majeed, Iram Ramzan
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To find out the level of depression, anxiety
and stress on the basis of education among female medical and non medical
students.
Study Design: Cross sectional descriptive study.
Study place and duration: Study was conducted
at Nishtar medical college, Multan and Bahaudin Zakarya University Multan from
October 2020 to October 2021.
Methodology: The study was conducted on 100 medical
students and 100 non medical students from two institutions of Multan. Depression
and Anxiety stress scale (DASS) was used for evaluation of outcomes. SPSS
version 23 was used for data analysis. T-test was applied to assess score
differences of depression, anxiety and stress between medical and non medical
students. Quantitative variables were presented as mean and standard deviation,
whereas qualitative variables were presented as frequency and percentages. Probability
value≤0.05 was considered as significant.
Results: Mean age of participants
was 24.2±1.80 years and 14.5% were living away from their families. Mean score for depression in medical students were:
13.96±7.289 and for depression in non medical students were: 16.02±6.374, for
anxiety in medical students were: 17.15±6.936 for anxiety in non medical
students were: 14.33±5.829, for stress in medical students were: 14.61±5.148
and for stress in non medical students were:14.73±6.078. Correlation of stress
with depression was significant: r =.045, p<0.05, whereas correlation of
stress with anxiety was non-significant r=.131, p˃0.05.
Conclusion: Female medical
students had low level of depression but high level of anxiety and stress as
compared to non medical students. Presence of stress was correlated with
presence of depression among medical and non medical students.
Keywords: Depression, Anxiety, stress, Medical students, Non medical students,
Pakistan