Psychological Distress among Bangladeshi Dental Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Autor: Sabrina F; Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Update Dental College, Dhaka 1711, Bangladesh., Chowdhury MTH; Department of Dental Public Health, Sapporo Dental College, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh., Nath SK; Department of Dental Public Health, Sapporo Dental College, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh., Imon AA; Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Update Dental College, Dhaka 1711, Bangladesh., Quader SMA; Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Update Dental College, Dhaka 1711, Bangladesh., Jahan MS; Department of Dental Public Health, Update Dental College, Dhaka 1711, Bangladesh., Noor AE; Department of Dental Public Health, Sapporo Dental College, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh., Podder CP; Department of Dental Public Health, Sapporo Dental College, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh., Gainju U; Update Dental College, Dhaka 1711, Bangladesh., Niroula R; Update Dental College, Dhaka 1711, Bangladesh., Rahman MA; School of Health, Federation University Australia, Berwick 3806, Australia.; Department of Non-communicable Diseases, Bangladesh University of Health Sciences (BUHS), Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh.; Faculty of Public Health, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya 60115, Indonesia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: International journal of environmental research and public health [Int J Environ Res Public Health] 2021 Dec 24; Vol. 19 (1). Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Dec 24.
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19010176
Abstrakt: Background: Psychological sufferings are observed among dental students during their academic years, which had been intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic. Objectives: This study assessed the levels and identified factors associated with psychological distress, fear and coping experienced by dental undergraduate students in Bangladesh. Methods: A cross sectional online survey was conducted during October-November, 2021. The Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K-10), Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) and Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS) were used in order to assess psychological distress, fear and coping strategies, respectively. Results: A total of 327 students participated; the majority (72%) were 19-23 years old and females (75%). One in five participants were infected with COVID-19 and 15% reported contact with COVID-19 cases. Negative financial impact (AOR 3.72, 95% CIs 1.28-10.8), recent or past COVID-19 infection, and contact with COVID-19 cases were associated with higher levels of psychological distress; but being a third year student (0.14, 0.04-0.55) and being satisfied about current social life (0.11, 0.03-0.33) were associated with lower levels of psychological distress. Being a third year (0.17, 0.08-0.39) and a fourth year student (0.29, 0.12-0.71) were associated with lower levels of fear. Health care service use and feeling positive about life were associated with medium to high resilience coping. Conclusions: This study identified dental students in Bangladesh who were at higher risk of psychological distress, fear and coping during the ongoing pandemic. Development of a mental health support system within dental institutions should be considered in addition to the academic and clinical teaching.
Databáze: MEDLINE