| Literature DB >> 31966946 |
Asem Shadid1, Abdullah M Shadid2, Abdulrahman Shadid2, Faisal E Almutairi1, Khalid E Almotairi1, Talal Aldarwish1, Omar Alzamil1, Feras Alkholaiwi3, Salah-Ud-Din Khan4.
Abstract
Objectives To determine the prevalence of and the risk factors associated with burnout and stress for medical students in Saudi Arabia. Methods A cross-sectional, survey-based study was distributed between January and February 2018 among all 500 medical students from the first to fifth years in a medical college; 356 of the students responded (71.2% response rate). Burnout was measured using the Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey (MBI-SS) while the stress level was measured using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). Socio-demographics, professional characteristics, and participation in extracurricular activities were also included as possible predictors of burnout and stress. Results The study revealed that the stress level was (51.7%, n= 184) and the rate of high burnout was (38.2%, n= 136), expressing high exhaustion (77.8%, n=277), high cynicism (65.7%, n=234), and low academic efficiency (45.5%, n=162). Half of the students (50%, n=178) participated in extracurricular activities and were involved in one or more activities such as organizing activities and medical volunteering (n = 52, 14.6%), research (n = 59, 16.6%), and physical exercise (n = 71, 10.4%). There was a statistically significant positive correlation between overall burnout and a lower grade point average (GPA) (OR = 0.581, p 0.004, 95% CI = 0.400 to 0.843). A statistically significant positive correlation was found between stress and students with a lower GPA (OR = 0.737, P = 0.0.23, 95% CI = 0.566 to 0.959); stress was also higher in students who were not involved in any extracurricular activities (OR 1.893, P = 0.004, 95% CI = 1.22 to 2.918). Conclusion Our study shows high burnout rates among medical students. Low GPA students in this study showed a higher overall burnout. Stress was high in our study participants and was higher in students with a low GPA and in students who were not involved in any extracurricular activities.Entities:
Keywords: academic performance; burnout; coping strategies; extracurricular activities; medical education; medical students; stress
Year: 2020 PMID: 31966946 PMCID: PMC6957047 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.6633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Demographic characteristics of the study participants (n = 356)
GPA: grade point average
| n (%) | ||
| Gender | Female | 132 (37.1) |
| Male | 224 (62.9) | |
| Age | 18 – 24 | 332 (93.3) |
| >25 | 24 (6.7) | |
| Marital status | Single | 343 (96.3) |
| Married | 13 (3.7) | |
| Living arrangement | Alone | 11 (3.1) |
| Other | 2 (0.6) | |
| Outside the dorms | 2 (0.6) | |
| Parents/relatives | 334 (93.8) | |
| Student dorms | 7 (2) | |
| Academic year | 1st year | 83 (23.3) |
| 2nd year | 103 (28.9) | |
| 3rd year | 72 (20.2) | |
| 4th year | 53 (14.9) | |
| 5th year | 45 (12.6) | |
| GPA | 2 - 2.74 | 14 (3.9) |
| 2.75 - 3.74 | 87 (24.4) | |
| 3.75 - 4.49 | 153 (43) | |
| 4.50 - 5 | 102 (28.7) | |
| Ever failed any course/block in college? | No | 256 (71.9) |
| Yes | 100 (28.1) | |
| Smoker | No | 278 (78.1) |
| Yes | 78 (21.9) | |
| Physician among first-degree family members | No | 254 (71.3) |
| Yes | 102 (28.7) | |
Extracurricular activities among the study participants
| No | Yes | |||
| n | % | n | % | |
| None | 181 | 50.8% | 175 | 49.2% |
| Student activity club | 290 | 81.5% | 66 | 18.5% |
| Organizing activities and medical volunteering | 304 | 85.4% | 52 | 14.6% |
| Research | 297 | 83.4% | 59 | 16.6% |
| Physical exercise | 285 | 80.1% | 71 | 19.9% |
| Video gaming | 319 | 89.6% | 37 | 10.4% |
| Other | 300 | 84.3% | 56 | 15.7% |
Burnout and stress across medical students
MBI-SS: Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey; GHQ-12: General Health Questionnaire
| Low | High | |||
| Count | Percentage | Count | Percentage | |
| MBI-SS | ||||
| Exhaustion | 79 | 22.2% | 277 | 77.8% |
| Cynicism | 122 | 34.3% | 234 | 65.7% |
| Academic efficiency | 162 | 45.5% | 194 | 54.5% |
| Overall burnout (3 Dim) | 220 | 61.8% | 136 | 38.2% |
| GHQ-12 | ||||
| Stress | 172 | 48.3% | 184 | 51.7% |
Proportion of medical students with high stress and burnout scores in each of the domains with socio-demographic characteristics and involvement in extracurricular activities
EE: emotional exhaustion; Cyn, cynicism; AE: academic efficacy
Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test of independence. High burnout out was defined as having high EE (>14 points), high cynicism (>6 points), and low AE (<22 points).
| High EE | High Cyn | Low AE | High burnout | High stress | ||||||||||||
| % | p | % | p | % | p | % | p | % | p | |||||||
| Gender | Female | 87.9% | <0.001 | 64.4% | 0.683 | 56.8% | 0.499 | 41.7% | 0.302 | 56.8% | 0.137 | |||||
| Male | 71.9% | 66.5% | 53.1% | 36.2% | 48.7% | |||||||||||
| Age | 18–24 | 78.0% | 0.732 | 65.4% | 0.585 | 53.9% | 0.415 | 38.3% | 0.942 | 52.7% | 0.15 | |||||
| >25 | 75.0% | 70.8% | 62.5% | 37.5% | 37.5% | |||||||||||
| Marital status | Single | 77.0% | 0.081 | 65.3% | 0.386 | 53.9% | 0.277 | 37.9% | 0.548 | 51.9% | 0.684 | |||||
| Married | 100.0% | 76.9% | 69.2% | 46.2% | 46.2% | |||||||||||
| Living arrangement | Parents/relatives | 78.7% | 0.081 | 65.9% | 0.831 | 54.8% | 0.662 | 39.2% | 0.123 | 53.3% | 0.018 | |||||
| Other | 63.6% | 63.6% | 50.0% | 22.7% | 27.3% | |||||||||||
| Academic year | 1st year | 83.1% | 0.179 | 62.7% | 0.066 | 54.2% | 0.097 | 39.8% | 0.119 | 61.4% | 0.881 | |||||
| 2nd year | 78.6% | 60.2% | 52.4% | 33.0% | 39.8% | |||||||||||
| 3rd year | 75.0% | 68.1% | 43.1% | 30.6% | 52.8% | |||||||||||
| 4th year | 73.6% | 69.8% | 60.4% | 45.3% | 60.4% | |||||||||||
| 5th year | 75.6% | 75.6% | 71.1% | 51.1% | 48.9% | |||||||||||
| GPA | 2 - 2.74 | 92.9% | 0.022 | 100.0% | <0.001 | 92.9% | <0.001 | 85.7% | <0.001 | 21.4% | 0.01 | |||||
| 2.75 - 3.74 | 82.8% | 73.6% | 63.2% | 49.4% | 65.5% | |||||||||||
| 3.75 - 4.49 | 77.8% | 68.6% | 57.5% | 39.2% | 57.5% | |||||||||||
| 4.5 - 5 | 71.6% | 50.0% | 37.3% | 20.6% | 35.3% | |||||||||||
| Have you ever failed any course/block in college? | No | 75.0% | 0.041 | 60.9% | 0.002 | 50.0% | 0.006 | 31.3% | <0.001 | 50.4% | 0.434 | |||||
| Yes | 85.0% | 78.0% | 66.0% | 56.0% | 55.0% | |||||||||||
| Do you smoke? | No | 75.5% | 0.052 | 64.4% | 0.314 | 53.6% | 0.521 | 36.7% | 0.268 | 50.4% | 0.345 | |||||
| Yes | 85.9% | 70.5% | 57.7% | 43.6% | 56.4% | |||||||||||
| Do you have any physician among first-degree family members? | No | 77.2% | 0.645 | 67.3% | 0.318 | 58.3% | 0.024 | 39.8% | 0.339 | 53.5% | 0.268 | |||||
| Yes | 79.4% | 61.8% | 45.1% | 34.3% | 47.1% | |||||||||||
| Extracurricular activities involvement (None) | No | 70.2% | <0.001 | 63.5% | 0.375 | 50.8% | 0.158 | 33.1% | 0.046 | 43.6% | 0.002 | |||||
| Yes | 85.7% | 68.0% | 58.3% | 43.4% | 60.0% | |||||||||||
| (Student activity club) | No | 79.7% | 0.079 | 65.2% | 0.642 | 56.9% | 0.056 | 39.3% | 0.367 | 54.5% | 0.027 | |||||
| Yes | 69.7% | 68.2% | 43.9% | 33.3% | 39.4% | |||||||||||
| (Organizing activities and medical volunteering) | No | 78.9% | 0.079 | 65.1% | 0.565 | 55.9% | 0.191 | 38.2% | 0.967 | 53.9% | 0.039 | |||||
| Yes | 71.2% | 69.2% | 46.2% | 38.5% | 38.5% | |||||||||||
| (Research activity) | No | 82.2% | <0.001 | 66.7% | 0.404 | 55.6% | 0.367 | 39.1% | 0.456 | 53.5% | 0.117 | |||||
| Yes | 55.9% | 61.0% | 49.2% | 33.9% | 42.4% | |||||||||||
| (Sports activity) | No | 79.3% | 0.175 | 67.0% | 0.305 | 56.8% | 0.075 | 40.7% | 0.052 | 54.7% | 0.021 | |||||
| Yes | 71.8% | 60.6% | 45.1% | 28.2% | 39.4% | |||||||||||
| (Video gaming) | No | 78.7% | 0.244 | 67.1% | 0.114 | 53.9% | 0.522 | 39.2% | 0.263 | 52.0% | 0.696 | |||||
| Yes | 70.3% | 54.1% | 59.5% | 29.7% | 48.6% | |||||||||||
| Statistical analysis was performed using the chi-square test of independence. High burnout out was defined as having high EE (> 14 points), high cynicism (> 6 points), and low AA (< 22 points). | ||||||||||||||||
Binary logistic regression analysis results (R2 = 15.8)
GPA: grade point average
| p | OR | 95% CI | ||
| Lower | Upper | |||
| Gender (Male) | .375 | .778 | .446 | 1.355 |
| Age (> 25) | .380 | .594 | .186 | 1.900 |
| Marital status (Married) | .487 | 1.666 | .395 | 7.021 |
| Living arrangement (Parents) | .130 | 2.498 | .764 | 8.167 |
| Academic year | .232 | 1.142 | .919 | 1.420 |
| GPA | .004 | .581 | .400 | .843 |
| Failing a course or block (Yes) | .251 | 1.461 | .765 | 2.792 |
| Smoker (Yes) | .582 | 1.176 | .661 | 2.093 |
| Physician among first-degree family members? (Yes) | .690 | .898 | .530 | 1.523 |
| None (Yes) | .096 | 2.026 | .881 | 4.656 |
| Student activity club (Yes) | .352 | 1.456 | .660 | 3.209 |
| Other (Yes) | .098 | 1.915 | .887 | 4.134 |
| Organizing activities and medical volunteering (Yes) | .501 | 1.306 | .600 | 2.843 |
| Research (Yes) | .872 | .939 | .439 | 2.008 |
| Physical exercise (Yes) | .823 | .919 | .439 | 1.926 |
| Video gaming (Yes) | .778 | .881 | .365 | 2.125 |
| GPA and academic years were used as continuous variables | ||||
Multivariate logistic regression to assess independent predictors of stress
GPA: grade point average
| OR | P | Lower 95% CI | Lower 95% CI | |
| GPA | 0.737 | 0.023 | 0.566 | 0.959 |
| Extracurricular activities (None) | 1.893 | 0.004 | 1.228 | 2.918 |