| Literature DB >> 33801800 |
Tanrin Hiranwong1, Patipan Sitthiprawiat1, Sirinut Siritikul1, Jiraphat Jiwtrakul1, Sirilux Klaychaiya1, Pookit Chaipinchana1, Pimolpun Kuntawong2, Tinakon Wongpakaran2, Nahathai Wongpakaran2, Athavudh Deesomchok1, Danny Wedding3.
Abstract
(1) Background: Mental well-being and mental health problems are both important, especially among medical students who will be future doctors. The proposed study aimed to explore both positive and negative mental health experiences, especially mistreatment, occurring among medical students in their clinical years. (2) Methods/design: The study will conduct a cross-sectional survey between January 2021 and December 2021, among medical students studying in their clinical years across 23 medical schools throughout Thailand. Measurements regarding character strengths related to medical professionalism as well as other positive mental health strengths and negative mental health problems, e.g., anxiety, depression and experience of mistreatment will be completed. Both medical students and faculty members will be invited to participate in the study. (3) Discussion: this survey will provide an overall picture of medical students' mental well-being, positive and negative aspects of mental health and the magnitude of mistreatment and perspectives they experience. The limitations of the survey will be discussed.Entities:
Keywords: character strength; clinical; medical students; mental health; mistreatment; well-being
Year: 2021 PMID: 33801800 PMCID: PMC8001773 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare9030305
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Figure 1Relationship between student distress, personal factors, potential personal consequences and factors related to medical school training.
Sociodemographic information.
| Demographic | Choices |
|---|---|
| Sex | Male |
| Female | |
| Other | |
| Sexual orientation | Homosexual |
| Heterosexual | |
| Bisexual | |
| Others | |
| Age | 22 to 24 years old |
| Physical disease | Hypertension |
| Diabetes | |
| Hyperlipidemia | |
| Hyperthyroidism | |
| Asthma | |
| Others | |
| None | |
| Mental health problem | Depressive disorder |
| Persistent depressive disorder | |
| Anxiety Disorder | |
| Obsessive Compulsive Disorder | |
| Bipolar disorder | |
| Others | |
| Religion | Buddhism |
| Christianity | |
| Islam | |
| None | |
| Others | |
| Current habitat | House |
| Faculty dormitory | |
| General dormitory | |
| Renting house | |
| Others | |
| Whom do you live with? | Family member |
| Roommate | |
| No one | |
| Monthly income (THB) | Less than 5000 |
| 5000–10,000 | |
| 10,000–15,000 | |
| More than 15,000 | |
| Ward/Department on your rotation at the present | e.g., Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetric and |
| Gynecology | |
| Ward/Department you have been to | e.g., Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetric and |
| Gynecology | |
| Grade Point Average (GPA) |
Measurement tools of the survey.
| Instrument | Aim in Assessing | Response Format | Number of Items | Recall Period | Internal Consistency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Level of resiliency | 5 | 9 | Current | 0.88 | |
|
| Level of character strength | 5 | 10 | Current | 0.89 |
|
| Level of self-esteem | 4 | 10 | Current | 0.86 |
|
| Level of perceived social support | 7 | 12 | Current | 0.91 |
| Level of motivation and amotivation | 7 | 28 | Past to present | 0.84 | |
|
| Level of perceived stress | 5 | 10 | Past 4 weeks | 0.85 |
|
| Quality of life | 5 | 5 | Current | 0.87 |
|
| Level of burnout | 10 | 1 | Current | 1.00 (CVI) |
|
| Severity of psychological distress | 5 | 15 | Past 1 week | 0.85 |
|
| Level of childhood traumatic experience | 5 | 25 | Childhood | 0.91 |
|
| Qualitative and quantitative data of mistreatment experience | mixed | 13 | Past to present | 1.00 (CVI) |
|
| Perspective on the situations may be related to mistreatment | 4 | 11 | Current | 1.00 (CVI) |
Internal consistency is calculated using Cronbach’s alpha coefficient (>0.7 considered acceptable); CVI = content validity index (>0.8 considered acceptable).