| Literature DB >> 27236478 |
András Terebessy1, Edit Czeglédi2, Bettina Claudia Balla3, Ferenc Horváth3, Péter Balázs3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Numerous previous studies have investigated the lifestyle and self-perceived health status of medical students. This study examined whether students' country of origin contributed to their mental health and health risk behaviour.Entities:
Keywords: Alcohol consumption; Country of origin; Exercise; Medical students; Mental health
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27236478 PMCID: PMC4884620 DOI: 10.1186/s12888-016-0884-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
Descriptive statistics of demographic data and health behaviour
| Variables | Total | Mediterranean | Scandinavian | Israel | Iran | Hungary | Group differences | |
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| Gender N (%) | Males | 267 (43.9) | 37 (54.4) | 54 (40.9) | 65 (66.3) | 23 (54.8) | 88 (32.8) | χ2 (4) = 38.874*** (Cramer’s V = 0.253*) |
| Females | 341 (56.1) | 31 (45.6) | 78 (59.1) | 33 (33.7) | 19 (45.2) | 180 (67.2) | ||
| Age (unit: years) Mean (SD) | 24.1 (2.42) | 22.9b,c,d (1.94) | 24.8a,c,e (2.21) | 26.3a,b,e (1.94) | 26.1a,e (3.06) | 22.8b,c,d (1.46) | H(4) = 233.429*** (η2 = 0.356) | |
| Diet N (%) | Unhealthy | 200 (33.2) | 24 (36.4) | 39 (28.1) | 35 (37.2) | 11 (25.0) | 91 (35.0) | χ2 (8) = 8.416 (Cramer’s V = 0.084) |
| Average | 311 (51.6) | 33 (50.0) | 71 (51.1) | 45 (47.9) | 28 (63.6) | 134 (51.5) | ||
| Healthy | 92 (15.3) | 9 (13.6) | 29 (20.9) | 14 (14.9) | 5 (11.4) | 35 (13.5) | ||
| Exercise N (%) | Inactive | 74 (11.8) | 16 (22.9) | 13 (9.2) | 10 (9.7) | 9 (20.0) | 26 (9.7) | χ2 (8) = 22.636** (Cramer’s V = 0.134**) |
| Moderately active | 83 (13.2) | 15 (21.4) | 13 (9.2) | 16 (15.5) | 5 (11.1) | 34 (12.7) | ||
| Active | 470 (75.0) | 39 (55.7) | 115 (81.6) | 77 (74.8) | 31 (68.9) | 208 (77.6) | ||
| Smoker N (%) | 115 (18.6) | 21 (30.4) | 17 (12.4) | 22 (21.4) | 7 (16.7) | 48 (17.9) | χ2 (4) = 10.567* (Cramer’s V = 0.131*) | |
| Nicotine dependence of smokers Mean (SD) | 1.7 (1.89) | 2.4 (1.86) | 1.4 (2.26) | 1.8 (1.78) | 3.3 (3.45) | 1.2 (1.24) | H(4) = 7.601 (η2 = 0.102) | |
| Alcohol consumption (unit: standard drinks) Mean (SD) | 5.0 (6.67) | 6.7e (8.25) | 8.1c,d,e (8.41) | 4.6b (5.85) | 3.9b (4.20) | 3.3a,b (4.91) | H(4) = 74.218*** (η2 = 0.090) | |
| Overconsumption of alcohol N (%) | 81 (13.8) | 12 (18.5) | 41 (32.0) | 7 (7.4) | 3 (8.6) | 18 (6.8) | χ2 (4) = 51.889*** (Cramer’s V = 0.297***) | |
Note: *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001. aMediterranean, bScandinavian, cIsrael, dIran, eHungary. Upper indexes in cells indicate significant mean difference from certain subsamples
Predictors of good dietary practice, high level of exercise, smoking and overconsumption of alcohol
| Predictors | Good dietary practice ( | High level of exercise ( | Smoking ( | Overconsumption of alcohol ( | |||||
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| Country group (ref: Mediterranean) | Scandinavian | 1.38 (0.57–3.34) | 0.477 |
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| Israel | 1.28 (0.47–3.52) | 0.633 |
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| 0.49 (0.22–1.10) | 0.082 | 0.71 (0.24–2.12) | 0.538 | |
| Iran | 0.88 (0.25–3.14) | 0.843 | 1.83 (0.75–4.47) | 0.185 | 0.36 (0.12–1.08) | 0.069 | 0.75 (0.18–3.04) | 0.684 | |
| Hungary | 0.77 (0.34–1.75) | 0.537 |
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| 0.61 (0.32–1.15) | 0.124 |
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| 1.19 (0.70–2.02) | 0.526 | |
| Age | 0.99 (0.88–1.13) | 0.928 | 0.97 (0.88–1.08) | 0.606 | 1.05 (0.94–1.17) | 0.414 |
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| Nagelkerke R2 (%) | 4.5 | 6.3 | 4.8 | 16.7 | |||||
Note: Bold characters indicate significant (p < 0.05) association
Comparing countries by aspects of mental health
| Scales of SF-36 | Mean (SD) | 95 % CI of mean | Median | Comparing groups | |
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| Role limitations due to emotional problems | Total | 70.6 (39.10) | 67.5–73.7 | 100 | |
| Mediterraneane | 76.3 (39.23) | 66.9–85.8 | 100 | H(4) = 67.420* (η2 = 0.095) | |
| Scandinaviane | 79.7 (35.58) | 73.7–85.6 | 100 | ||
| Israele | 85.8 (29.57) | 80.0–91.6 | 100 | ||
| Irane | 80.0 (33.63) | 69.9–90.1 | 100 | ||
| Hungarya,b,c,d | 57.1 (40.74) | 52.2–62.0 | 66.7 | ||
| Vitality | Total | 58.4 (19.34) | 56.9–59.9 | 60 | |
| Mediterranean | 58.9 (17.53) | 54.7–63.1 | 60 | F(4) = 8.974* (η2 = 0.055) | |
| Scandinaviane | 63.7 (17.63) | 60.8–66.7 | 65 | ||
| Israele | 63.5 (17.36) | 60.1–66.9 | 65 | ||
| Iran | 58.0 (17.26) | 52.7–63.2 | 60 | ||
| Hungaryb,c | 53.6 (20.53) | 51.2–56.1 | 55 | ||
| Emotional well-being | Total | 72.2 (17.86) | 70.8–73.6 | 76 | |
| Mediterranean | 72.9 (15.90) | 69.1–76.8 | 76 | F(4) = 12.641* (η2 = 0.074) | |
| Scandinaviand,e | 78.8 (15.29) | 76.3–81.4 | 84 | ||
| Israele | 76.4 (14.03) | 73.6–79.1 | 80 | ||
| Iranb | 69.3 (14.35) | 64.9–73.6 | 70 | ||
| Hungaryb,c | 67.3 (19.86) | 65.0–69.7 | 72 | ||
| Social functioning | Total | 77.3 (23.02) | 75.5–79.1 | 87.5 | |
| Mediterranean | 75.4 (24.82) | 69.4–81.3 | 87.5 | H(4) = 45.698* (η2 = 0.065) | |
| Scandinaviand,e | 83.7 (21.18) | 80.2–87.2 | 87.5 | ||
| Israeld,e | 85.5 (17.21) | 82.2–88.9 | 87.5 | ||
| Iranb,c | 71.3 (20.63) | 65.0–77.6 | 75 | ||
| Hungaryb,c | 72.2 (24.15) | 69.3–75.1 | 75 | ||
Note: *p < 0.001. aMediterranean, bScandinavian, cIsrael, dIran, eHungary. Upper indexes in cells indicate significant mean difference between certain subsamples
Fig. 1Comparing countries by mental health principal component by gender. Note: 95 % CIs of means are shown in the figure