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BackgroundPsychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and academic performance. In addition, academic burnout is one of the common challenges that affects students’ motivation and academic eagerness; however, the determinant is not clear. Medical students, meanwhile, demand special attention due to their professional responsibilities. In this regard, this study is conducted to investigate the academic burnout, rate of depression, anxiety and stress as well as related factors among undergraduate medical students at the Tehran Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University.MethodsThis cross-sectional and descriptive study was performed on medical students of Islamic Azad University of Tehran in 2017. In phase I, conducted on all stager students, Maslach Burnout questionnaire was used. In phase II, the DASS-42 questionnaire was provided for 123 students, 120 of whom met the inclusion criteria. In addition, another questionnaire including gender, age, lifestyle, marital and financial status, nutrition style, vitamin D deficiency, smoking, study hours per week, work efficiency and distance from the place of residence to the teaching hospital was used. Finally, the data extracted by SPSS version 23 was analyzed at the significance level of 0.05.ResultsIn phase I of the study, 17 subjects showed academic burnout (16.3%). Out of all, 76.5% of students with academic burnout did not focus on the study and students’ academic burnout was associated with a decrease in their focus (P < 0.05). However, the relationship between academic burnout and other factors was not significant.In phase II, the prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress was 37.5, 41.1 and 30.3%, respectively. The prevalence of severe and very severe degrees that required psychiatric follow-up were 10.5, 10.5 and 7% for depression, anxiety and stress, respectively. According to statistical analyzes, there is a significant direct relationship between anxiety and the distance from the place of residence to the teaching hospital (P = 0.040).ConclusionThe present study estimated the prevalence of academic burnout to be between 9.2 and 23.4%, considering the 5% error in the calculation, and the level of anxiety was related to the distance from the place of residence to the hospital.

Highlights

  • Psychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and academic performance

  • Burnout can reduce the quality of life at a higher risk of depression, mostly for physicians [7, 8]. %20 Of medical students have a background of academic depression compared to 8.6% prevalence of burnout in the general population [9, 10]

  • The results showed that the prevalence of all three categories of symptoms was higher among students in health-related fields compared to other students [34]

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Psychological disorders have negative consequences on students’ learning and academic performance. Demand special attention due to their professional responsibilities In this regard, this study is conducted to investigate the academic burnout, rate of depression, anxiety and stress as well as related factors among undergraduate medical students at the Tehran Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University. Given that medical education is one of the most exhausting educational programs, students in this field are more at risk [3] This educational process requires a specific time and emotional commitment that has negative impacts on mental health when accompanied by stress, leading to depression and anxiety [4, 5]. Medical career burnout is defined as emotional fatigue syndrome and a sense of inefficiency in the medical profession [6] It can be considered as a precursor to other mental disorders such as depression. In a study involving medical students, Dyrbye and colleagues showed that students with burnout background are more expected to have unprofessional behavior [14]

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