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Sociodemographic and educational factors associated with mental health disorders in medical students of clinical years: A multicenter study in Peru
ConclusionWe found evidence that during the COVID-19 pandemic anxiety and depression are prevalent among Peruvian medical students. Sociodemographic factors and negative perception of educational environment were associated with the presence of these conditions.
Source: PLoS One - June 26, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: J. Pierre Zila-Velasque Source Type: research

Knowledge, attitude, practice, and fear level of Bangladeshi students toward Covid-19 after a year of the pandemic situation: A web-based cross-sectional study
by Tahsin Ahmed Rupok, Sunandan Dey, Rashni Agarwala, Md. Nurnobi Islam, Bayezid Bostami IntroductionIn the earlier phase of the pandemic situation, the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) badly suffered to adhere their people to preventive measures probably due to less knowledge and attitude toward Covid-19. To tackle the second wave of coronavirus, the GoB has again enforced an array of preventive measures, but still encountering the same problem after a year of the pandemic situation. As an attempt to find out the reasons behind this, our study aimed to assess the present knowledge and fear level regarding Covid-19, and atti...
Source: PLoS One - February 27, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Tahsin Ahmed Rupok Source Type: research

Assessing the Fear Factor of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Korea Using the COVID-19 Phobia Scale: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSION: The Korean government, in their pursuit of a policy that eases COVID-19-related restrictions, will also have to spare no efforts in providing correct information to prevent the escalation of COVID-19 phobia among people with a high fear of contracting the disease. This should be done through trustworthy information sources, such as the media, public agencies, and COVID-19 professionals.PMID:36808547 | PMC:PMC9941011 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e52
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - February 22, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Hocheol Lee Hye Ji Kim Dan Hee Kwon Myung Bae Park Sang Mi Kim Kyeong Na Kim Eun Woo Nam Source Type: research

Undergraduate e-learning programmes in health professions: An integrative review of evaluation standards in low- and middle-income countries
ConclusionIn this review, we synthesised standards that have been used for evaluating undergraduate e-learning programmes in health professions in LMICs. A gap in standards related to clinical teaching and learning in undergraduate e-learning programmes in the health professions was evident from all the included articles. The identification of the eight unique LMIC standards in this review could contribute to guiding towards contextually appropriate quality e-learning programmes in the health professions.
Source: PLoS One - February 13, 2023 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Moses M. Mutua Source Type: research

Health information and COVID-19 vaccination: Beliefs and attitudes among Japanese university students
This study aimed to assess beliefs, attitudes, and sources of information about the COVID-19 vaccine among university students in Japan. A cross-sectional online questionnaire survey was conducted among students in Teikyo University, Japan in September, 2021. The survey was designed to collect demographic information, vaccination status, attitudes, beliefs, and anxiety about the vaccine, sources of information, and whether or not the participant watched an educational movie. The factors associated with beliefs and attitudes were analyzed using logistic and linear regression. A total of 4,062 valid questionnaires were retri...
Source: PLoS One - November 9, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Masahiko Sakamoto Source Type: research

The impact of the COVID-19 epidemic on students ’ mental health: A cross-sectional study
ConclusionsMedical students reported their health as severely impaired in terms of depression, anxiety and stress reactions. The results indicate the need to launch a mental health program in the form of counseling and emotional support to students affected by the pandemic.
Source: PLoS One - September 22, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Nikola Mirilovi ć Source Type: research

Mental Health of Adolescents and Subjective Economic Deterioration Caused by COVID-19 in Korea
CONCLUSION: We hope that it will be possible to prevent and intervene early in adolescents, considering not only the risk of infection from COVID-19 but also mental health, especially mental health related to the economic deterioration caused by COVID-19.PMID:36065652 | PMC:PMC9444571 | DOI:10.3346/jkms.2022.37.e268
Source: Journal of Korean Medical Science - September 6, 2022 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: JaeHyuck Lee Seung Wan Hong Keonyeop Kim Source Type: research