| Literature DB >> 23209595 |
Yang Zhang1, Bo Qu, Shisi Lun, Dongbo Wang, Ying Guo, Jie Liu.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the quality of life (QOL) of medical students during their medical education and explore the influencing factors of the QOL of students.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23209595 PMCID: PMC3507917 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Social demographic characteristics of medical students in the study.
| Variables | N (%) (n = 1686) | Physical Health Range | Psychological Health Range | Social relations Range | Environment Range |
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| Male | 726(43.1%) | (52.3–81.5) | (49.3–83.6) | (55.6–81.0) | (42.0–80.5) |
| Female | 960(56.9%) | (43.7–87.4) | (41.0–81.6) | (54.3–73.6) | (49.5–78.0) |
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| Year 1 | 382(22.6%) | (45.3–80.1) | (49.3–83.0) | (52.3–86.0) | (55.5–77.5) |
| Year 2 | 378(22.4%) | (51.4–85.7) | (50.6–89.6) | (47.6–79.3) | (44.5–76.0) |
| Year 3 | 360(21.5%) | (53.1–87.1) | (52.3–89.3) | (51.3–74.0) | (42.0–80.5) |
| Year 4 | 363(21.5%) | (40.8–89.6) | (38.6–68.3) | (47.6–80.0) | (38.5–67.0) |
| Year 5 | 203(12.0%) | (51.7–79.2) | (54.0–83.6) | (50.6–84.0) | (52.0–79.5) |
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| Clinical medicine | 1124(66.7%) | (47.1–89.8) | (52.3–92.3) | (54.3–90.0) | (48.5–89.5) |
| Preventive medicine | 272(16.1%) | (49.6–84.3) | (51.0–89.6) | (53.6–90.3) | (54.0–93.5) |
| Nursing | 290(17.2%) | (44.8–86.9) | (52.0–86.7) | (50.6–88.3) | (56.5–90.5) |
Item loadings for the four factors of the questionnaire from confirmatory factor analysis.
| Item | Physical Health | Psychological Health | Social relations | Environment |
| 3. Pain |
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| 4. Dependence of medical aids |
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| 10. Energy |
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| 15. Mobility |
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| 16. Sleep and rest |
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| 17. Activities of daily living |
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| 18. Work capacity |
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| 5. Positive feeling |
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| 6. Personal belief |
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| 7. Concentration |
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| 11. Bodily image |
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| 19. Self-esteem |
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| 26. Negative feeling |
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| 20. Personal relationships |
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| 21. Sexual activity |
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| 22. Social support |
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| 8. Security |
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| 9. Physical environment |
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| 12. Financial support |
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| 13. Accessibility of information |
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| 14. Leisure activity |
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| 23. Home environment |
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| 24. Health care |
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| 25. Transport |
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Scores of medical students in different years.
| WHOQOL-BREF domains | Grade ( |
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| Year 1 | Year 2 | Year 3 | Year 4 | Year 5 | |||
| Physical Health | 68.45±12.35 | 67.23±11.89 | 66.86±13.46 | 67.59±17.03 | 68.34±13.22 | 2.813 | 0.136 |
| Psychological Health | 65.48±14.66a | 63.91±11.59 | 63.14±14.12b | 63.89±12.87 | 65.12±16.30a | 5.585 | 0.031 |
| Social relations | 64.87±14.01a | 62.54±12.64b | 62.26±13.74b | 63.23±10.97 | 64.68±12.88a | 7.172 | 0.018 |
| Environment | 55.78±15.07 | 54.52±13.97 | 54.38±12.59 | 54.45±12.29 | 55.83±12.03 | 2.453 | 0.189 |
One-way ANOVA. Mean scores followed by the same letter do not differ according to Student–Newman–Keuls test.
Figure 1Scores of each domain for medical students.
Scores of medical students in different specialties.
| WHOQOL-BREF domains | Specialty ( |
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| Clinical medicine | Preventive medicine | Nursing | |||
| Physical Health | 68.02±12.88 | 66.94±12.31 | 66.88±11.78 | 2.494 | 0.185 |
| Psychological Health | 64.77±10.35a | 63.23±13.21b | 63.03±12.63b | 6.788 | 0.017 |
| Social relations | 64.97±13.15a | 63.37±13.92b | 63.12±14.71b | 4.216 | 0.041 |
| Environment | 55.01±12.69 | 54.38±12.52 | 54.98±12.33 | 1.717 | 0.452 |
One-way ANOVA. Mean scores followed by the same letter do not differ according to Student–Newman–Keuls test.
Figure 2Scores of each domain for clinical medicine.
Figure 3Scores of each domain for preventive medicine.
Figure 4Scores of each domain for nursing.
Scores of medical students according to the impact factors of QOL.
| Variables | N (%) | Physical Health ( | Psychological Health ( | Social relations ( | Environment ( |
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| Male | 726(43.06) | 68.59±10.02 | 65.16±11.34 | 62.75±12.17 | 54.89±11.67 |
| Female | 960(56.94) | 66.93±12.80 | 63.55±11.92 | 63.91±10.07 | 54.96±14.92 |
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| Good | 595(35.29) | 68.31±12.24 | 64.96±9.89 | 64.01±11.21 | 55.39±10.89 |
| General | 869(51.54) | 67.75±11.97 | 64.02±10.77 | 63.13±10.93 | 54.67±12.78 |
| Insufficient | 222(13.17) | 65.39±10.24 | 63.17±12.19 | 63.07±10.87 | 54.57±11.19 |
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| Good | 542(32.15) | 68.26±10.88 | 65.61±14.06 | 64.88±12.17 | 55.48±10.89 |
| General | 876(51.96) | 67.55±12.04 | 63.61±10.97 | 64.43±12.43 | 54.71±11.24 |
| Insufficient | 268(15.89) | 66.63±11.17 | 63.54±13.15 | 63.44±11.24 | 54.51±13.18 |
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| City | 897(53.20) | 67.82±9.82 | 65.02±10.78 | 64.91±10.78 | 55.11±10.89 |
| rural areas | 789(46.80) | 67.47±11.05 | 63.35±12.15 | 63.84±10.24 | 54.71±13.18 |
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| 0∼1 | 403(23.90) | 66.58±10.67 | 64.01±10.92 | 62.48±11.07 | 53.69±10.93 |
| 2∼3 | 934(55.40) | 67.85±11.87 | 64.08±11.05 | 63.72±12.76 | 55.13±12.14 |
| >4 | 349(20.70) | 68.27±11.06 | 65.78±10.14 | 63.69±14.21 | 55.69±11.79 |
T-test, p<0.05;
One-way ANOVA, p<0.05.