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Well-Being, Mental Health, and Study Characteristics of Medical Students before and during the Pandemic
by
Höfer, Stefan
, Huber, Alexandra
, Höge-Raisig, Thomas
, Rabl, Luna
in
Anxiety
/ Austria
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Disease transmission
/ Distance learning
/ Epidemics
/ Immunization
/ Loneliness
/ Masks
/ Medical students
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Psychological aspects
/ response shift effects
/ Social aspects
/ Social isolation
/ Stress
/ study characteristics
/ Well being
/ Workloads
2023
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Well-Being, Mental Health, and Study Characteristics of Medical Students before and during the Pandemic
by
Höfer, Stefan
, Huber, Alexandra
, Höge-Raisig, Thomas
, Rabl, Luna
in
Anxiety
/ Austria
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Disease transmission
/ Distance learning
/ Epidemics
/ Immunization
/ Loneliness
/ Masks
/ Medical students
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Psychological aspects
/ response shift effects
/ Social aspects
/ Social isolation
/ Stress
/ study characteristics
/ Well being
/ Workloads
2023
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Well-Being, Mental Health, and Study Characteristics of Medical Students before and during the Pandemic
by
Höfer, Stefan
, Huber, Alexandra
, Höge-Raisig, Thomas
, Rabl, Luna
in
Anxiety
/ Austria
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19 vaccines
/ Disease transmission
/ Distance learning
/ Epidemics
/ Immunization
/ Loneliness
/ Masks
/ Medical students
/ Mental depression
/ Mental disorders
/ Mental health
/ pandemic
/ Pandemics
/ Psychological aspects
/ response shift effects
/ Social aspects
/ Social isolation
/ Stress
/ study characteristics
/ Well being
/ Workloads
2023
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Well-Being, Mental Health, and Study Characteristics of Medical Students before and during the Pandemic
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Well-Being, Mental Health, and Study Characteristics of Medical Students before and during the Pandemic
2023
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Medical students report high demands, stressors, pressure to perform, and a lack of resources, and are therefore at a higher risk for mental strain and burnout. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, study conditions have changed, and new challenges have emerged. Thus, this study aimed to examine medical students’ well-being, mental health, and study characteristics before and during the pandemic. Data from 988 Austrian medical students were included into the cross-sectional comparisons, and 63 students were included into the longitudinal analyses (variance analyses/t-tests or appropriate non-parametric tests). Well-being before and during the pandemic did not differ significantly but the peri-pandemic cohort reported higher study satisfaction, more social support from lecturers, and less emotional exhaustion, cognitive demands, and stressors (information problems, organizational stressors, work overload). Longitudinally, work overload was also perceived to be higher before the pandemic; however, study satisfaction was lower. During the pandemic, approximately every seventh student exceeded the cut-off value for generalized anxiety disorder, and approximately every tenth student exceeded the cut-off value for major depression. These unexpected peri-pandemic results concerning constant high well-being, study satisfaction, and the perception of conditions may be based on response shift effects that require further exploration. The scores exceeding the reasonable cut-point for identifying probable cases of generalized anxiety disorder and depression may reflect medical students’ needs, calling for an in-depth analysis if further health promotion is necessary.
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