Study of relation between studying of universities and psychiatric health in first and last grade students of Nursing
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Rozeta Rezai * , Zahra Behshti , Fatemeh Haji hoseeni , Sed jalil Saydi andi |
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Study of relation between studying of universities and psychiatric health in first and last grade students of Nursing
Rezai R (MSc.), Beheshti Z (MSc.), Hajihoseini F (MSc.), Seiedi j (MSc.).
Introduction: By Progress in new industry and technology and related problems psychic disease and disorders had much increased the same as somatic disorders. While psychic health of students is of grate importance it is necessary to consider and study their emotional and psychic problems.
Methods: This study is a cross-sectional analysis which was done an first and last grade students of Amol Nursing Department (85 people). The data collection was through questionnaire including the following parameters: age, marital status, studying grade, residence status, family’s address, studying status, general health questionnaire include 28 questions (GHQ-28)
Results: Results obtained from analysis of student’s answers to test GHQ-28 showed that 30.6 percent (26 people) of all students had psychic disorders, witch 65.4 percent (17 people) were last grade, and 34.6 percent (9 people) were first grade students. The percentage of last grade students was higher on somatic disorders, depression and anxiety. The so called students showed high percentage of disorders mentioned above (p<0.05).
Conclusion: Studying nursing can result in disorder in one’s confrontational mechanisms and appearance of neurosis or psychosis in students because of nature of their major and longtime psychic stress. Various studies showed that psychic health system universities are efficient in decreasing psycho-social problems and disorders in students.
Key words: Psychic health, Studying, Nursing, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) |
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Keywords: Key words: Psychic health, Studying, Nursing, General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) |
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Type of Study: Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing |
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nursing Received: 2008/02/27 | Published: 2007/03/15
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