Abstract

Background: Going through college is a stressful life situation. Students are challenged to live independentlyalong with academic challenges. The medicine is known to be more stressful than other professional studyprograms. Objectives: To analyze the depression, anxiety, and stress in medical students of the Faculty ofMedicine, Universitas Airlangga Year Batch 2016, 2017 and 2018. Sampling Methods: This research wasconducted with observational analytic study design, a cross-sectional approach by accidental sampling. Thevariables used are the socio-demographic characteristics of medical students as an independent variable,and the scale of depression, anxiety, and stress as the dependent variable. Data was collected by visitingeach year batch, and giving a questionnaire sheet Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale - 42 items (DASS42). The results were then processed and analyzed in SPSS 16. Result: Respondents were mostly female(71,0%), Javanese (69,9%), have no history of personal (95,3%) and family mental disorders (94,4%), donot consume alcohol and cigarettes (98,3%), having married parents (91,4%), mean age 19 years, and firstchild. Year batch of 2016 exposed to depression 26.3%, anxiety 51.5%, and stress 32.3%. Year batch of2017 exposed to depression 30.2%, anxiety 60.4%, and stress 37.5%. While the year batch of 2018 which isdepressed 23.2%, anxiety 54.3%, and stress 30.5%. Conclusion: There was correlation between anxiety andstress with gender, which female tend to be more anxious and stressed, there is no difference in depression,anxiety, and stress in the class of 2016, 2017 and 2018.

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