The Relationship between Mental Distress and
Perception
of COVID-19 Stress in Healthcare Students
Hamid Reza
Koohestani, Nayereh Baghcheghi
Social Determinants of Health Research
Center, Saveh University of Medical Sciences, Saveh, Iran
SUMMARY
Introduction/Aim: Healthcare students are among the groups affected by
the COVID-19 pandemic in various ways. This study aimed to investigate
the relationship between mental distress and perceptions of COVID-19
stress in healthcare students.
Methods: The present analytical cross-sectional study included all
students of Saveh University of Medical Sciences in 2021 as the
statistical population. Through convenience sampling, 419 students were
included in the study. A 12-item general health questionnaire (GHQ-12)
and a 19-item the COVID-19 related healthcare students stress scale were
used to collect data. Data analysis was performed using SPSS and
descriptive and analytical statistical methods methods (Pearson
correlation coefficient, paired t-test and analysis of variance).
Results: The mean score of students' mental health status was 12.91, and
41.05% (N = 172) of them had some degree of mental distress. There was a
significant relationship between mental distress
score with the perception of COVID-19 stress, gender and field of
study (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: A significant number of students had some degree of mental
distress, which had a direct and significant correlation with the
perception of COVID-19 stress. Therefore, planning to identify and
reduce the stressors associated with COVID-19 is one of the most
beneficial actions for the students in restoring their mental health.
Keywords: mental health, COVID-19
stress, healthcare students, distress
Corresponding author:
Nayereh Baghcheghi
e-mail:
baghcheghinayereh@gmail.com