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Stressed and Depressed: Prevalence of Anxiety and/or Depression in Physician Assistant Students

Erin Davis, Mackenzie R. Kauffman, Kelsey E. Welborn, Sarah Bachor, Paul M. Miller

2023The Journal of Physician Assistant Education10 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: This research highlights the prevalence of anxiety and/or depression among physician assistant (PA) students compared with the general population. It is believed that the results of this study will encourage graduate programs to place a stronger emphasis on the mental health of students and create a more positive learning environment. METHODS: An original survey was created using questions from Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, and several original questions. The survey was distributed using a SurveyMonkey link to directors of all accredited US PA programs. Program directors were asked to distribute the survey to their students. The survey remained open for 6 weeks, after which a cross-sectional statistical analysis was performed to compare the results with national anxiety and depression data in the United States. RESULTS: There is a statistically significant increase in the rate of occurrence of anxiety and/or depression among PA students compared with the general population. According to survey results, 84.4% of respondents experienced feelings of anxiety and 80.9% experienced feelings of depression while enrolled in PA school. Physician assistant students found the greatest need for anxiety and depression treatment during the didactic portion of their program. DISCUSSION: When compared with the national population, the level of anxiety in PA students was found to be 65.3% higher and the levels of depression in PA students to be 72.5% higher. These results should encourage PA programs and health care providers to take action regarding the mental health of future providers.

Topics & Concepts

AnxietyDepression (economics)FeelingMental healthPopulationMedicineFamily medicinePsychiatryGeneralized anxiety disorderClinical psychologyPsychologyEnvironmental healthSocial psychologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsHealthcare professionals’ stress and burnoutNursing education and managementMedical Education and Admissions
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