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Depression and Anxiety Among Medical Students: A Brief Overview

Ahmad A. Mirza, Mukhtiar Baig, Ghada M Beyari, Mohammed Halawani, Abdulrahim A. Mirza

2021Advances in Medical Education and Practice206 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract: Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent conditions worldwide. This article reviews the extent of depression and anxiety among medical students and elucidates associated potential risk factors. In comparison to other countries, students from Middle East countries have a higher prevalence of depression. Females suffer from these conditions more commonly than males. Factors associated with these morbidities can be divided into academic and non-academic factors. There is an inconclusiveness of whether medical students experience these symptoms more commonly than their counterparts. The present review provided a cross-sectional picture of the students’ psychological well-being, which is crucial to formulate a health policy for preventive and therapeutic purposes. Keywords: anxiety, depression, mental health, students A Letter to the Editor has been published for this article. A Response to Letter has been published for this article.

Topics & Concepts

AnxietyDepression (economics)Mental healthPsychologyPsychiatryClinical psychologyMedicineEconomicsMacroeconomicsHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutMedical Education and AdmissionsInnovations in Medical Education
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