Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study

Abstract Background Despite the general interest of researchers around the world, there are few studies on the psychological wellbeing and burnout among medical students in Russia. The aim of this study was to perform screening for minor psychiatric disorders, burnout, problematic alcohol use, and q...

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Main Authors: Egor Chumakov, Nataliia Petrova, Tamila Mamatkhodjaeva, Antonio Ventriglio, Dinesh Bhugra, Andrew Molodynski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-08-01
Series:Middle East Current Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-021-00118-4
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spelling doaj-a6ba0f92cf344a73bb400651bf8d580d2021-08-29T11:09:53ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Current Psychiatry2090-54162021-08-012811710.1186/s43045-021-00118-4Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive studyEgor Chumakov0Nataliia Petrova1Tamila Mamatkhodjaeva2Antonio Ventriglio3Dinesh Bhugra4Andrew Molodynski5St. Petersburg State UniversitySt. Petersburg State UniversitySt. Petersburg State UniversityDepartment of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of FoggiaInstitute of Psychiatry, King’s College LondonOxford Health NHS Foundation TrustAbstract Background Despite the general interest of researchers around the world, there are few studies on the psychological wellbeing and burnout among medical students in Russia. The aim of this study was to perform screening for minor psychiatric disorders, burnout, problematic alcohol use, and quantify the psychological issues and stress among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia. Results According to the GHQ-12, screening for minor mental disorders was positive in 140 students (85%). Screening for burnout using the OLBI showed positive results in 121 (73%) students for disengagement and 132 (80%) students for exhaustion. Screening with the CAGE tool identified a risk of alcohol consumption in 33 students (20%). Most students reported academic studies as the main source of stress in their life (n = 147; 89.1%). Conclusions This study identified very high levels of stress, burnout, risk of minor mental disorders, and problematic alcohol use among medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia. These findings suggest more attention is needed to the poor mental wellbeing and health in medical students in Russia.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-021-00118-4Medical studentsWellbeingProfessional burnoutAlcohol abuseStress
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Nataliia Petrova
Tamila Mamatkhodjaeva
Antonio Ventriglio
Dinesh Bhugra
Andrew Molodynski
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Nataliia Petrova
Tamila Mamatkhodjaeva
Antonio Ventriglio
Dinesh Bhugra
Andrew Molodynski
Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study
Middle East Current Psychiatry
Medical students
Wellbeing
Professional burnout
Alcohol abuse
Stress
author_facet Egor Chumakov
Nataliia Petrova
Tamila Mamatkhodjaeva
Antonio Ventriglio
Dinesh Bhugra
Andrew Molodynski
author_sort Egor Chumakov
title Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study
title_short Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study
title_full Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study
title_fullStr Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study
title_full_unstemmed Screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia: a descriptive study
title_sort screening of minor psychiatric disorders and burnout among a sample of medical students in st. petersburg, russia: a descriptive study
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Current Psychiatry
issn 2090-5416
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Background Despite the general interest of researchers around the world, there are few studies on the psychological wellbeing and burnout among medical students in Russia. The aim of this study was to perform screening for minor psychiatric disorders, burnout, problematic alcohol use, and quantify the psychological issues and stress among a sample of medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia. Results According to the GHQ-12, screening for minor mental disorders was positive in 140 students (85%). Screening for burnout using the OLBI showed positive results in 121 (73%) students for disengagement and 132 (80%) students for exhaustion. Screening with the CAGE tool identified a risk of alcohol consumption in 33 students (20%). Most students reported academic studies as the main source of stress in their life (n = 147; 89.1%). Conclusions This study identified very high levels of stress, burnout, risk of minor mental disorders, and problematic alcohol use among medical students in St. Petersburg, Russia. These findings suggest more attention is needed to the poor mental wellbeing and health in medical students in Russia.
topic Medical students
Wellbeing
Professional burnout
Alcohol abuse
Stress
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-021-00118-4
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