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Background and Aim:Medical and dental students are predisposed to developing psychiatric disorders owing to heavy physical, intellectual, and emotional activities. This study was conducted to evaluate the mental health status of medical and dental students.Materials and Methods:This cross-sectional study was conducted on the first- and final-year medical and dental students at Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences in 2016. The mental health status was measured by the General Health Questionnaire-28 (GHQ-28) involving somatic, social, anxiety, and depression domains. Scores > 6 (out of 28) and > 2 (out of 7) were considered to show psychiatric disorder for each domain, respectively. Data were analyzed by SPSS-18 using Kruskal-Wallis and Chi-square tests (P< 0.05).Results:The participants consisted of 246 students (39.4% first- and 37.8% last-year medical students; 8.1% first- and 14.6% last-year dental students) aged 18-37 years (22.6 ± 3.3). Psychiatric disorder, somatic symptoms, social dysfunction, anxiety, and depression were experienced by 44.7, 42.7, 46.3, 49.6, and 28.5% of the students, respectively. The prevalence of psychiatric disorder was comparable between the first- and final-year medical students (40.2% and 48.4%, respectively;P= 0.258). The final-year dental students significantly underwent more psychiatric disorder than the first-year dental students (61.1% and 20%, respectively;P= 0.003). There were no significant differences between the medical and dental students in the first (P= 0.089) and final (P= 0.196) years. There was also no significant association between the occurrence of psychiatric disorder and gender and age group (P> 0.05).Conclusion:Psychiatric disorder was common among dental and medical students. Hence, preventive and control measures are suggested to improve their mental health.

Highlights

  • Health-related university degree programs, including medicine, dentistry, and nursing have been recognized as the most difficult educational programs

  • A questionnaire which is very popular among researchers is the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) (Table 1)

  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the mental health of the first- and final-year medical and dental students studying in Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran in 2016

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Health-related university degree programs, including medicine, dentistry, and nursing have been recognized as the most difficult educational programs. Students involved in such university programs are at the risk of developing psychiatric disorders due to emotional exhaustion, in the final years of their education [1]. A questionnaire which is very popular among researchers is the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) (Table 1). It has two versions, one is GHQ-28 which has 28 items and the other one is a short form with 12 items (GHQ-12). This study was conducted to evaluate the mental health status of medical and dental students

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