2019
DOI: 10.1111/tct.13047
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Mental health in medical students: time to act

Abstract: Summary Background Mental health problems are prevalent amongst medical students. However, many students delay seeking medical help or support from the medical school for a variety of reasons, including a fear of facing fitness to practice proceedings. Tackling this problem of awareness and delayed presentation will need a strong and dedicated focus at all stages, with prevention being of great importance. Methods A conference dedicated to mental health and well‐being was organised for students of all years. T… Show more

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“…Students have been forced to amend their learning and studying styles, while academic institutions have similarly been strained with the responsibility of changing their previously well-established education curriculum and mode of delivery (Al Samaraee, 2020). Medical education has been notoriously considered as one of the foremost rigorous and demanding academic journeys, with great potential to induce outstanding psychological stress in a medical student (Backović et al, 2013;Awad et al, 2019;Quek et al, 2019). Medical institutions globally have taken significant consideration into documenting how their students have been impacted, but institutions in the United States have been less proactive in the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students have been forced to amend their learning and studying styles, while academic institutions have similarly been strained with the responsibility of changing their previously well-established education curriculum and mode of delivery (Al Samaraee, 2020). Medical education has been notoriously considered as one of the foremost rigorous and demanding academic journeys, with great potential to induce outstanding psychological stress in a medical student (Backović et al, 2013;Awad et al, 2019;Quek et al, 2019). Medical institutions globally have taken significant consideration into documenting how their students have been impacted, but institutions in the United States have been less proactive in the process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…College students must reduce the frequency of their outings, resulting in their inability to participate in social activities, which may affect their learning progress and exacerbate their anxiety and depression. Therefore, the mental health status of medical students is of great concern to medical universities [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, medical students may not be particularly interested in apps that are exclusively designed for them; rather, they might be interested in apps that are designed for students in general. Medical students are at high risk for certain mental illnesses [ 30 , 50 , 51 ], and their lack of help-seeking behavior is of great concern [ 52 ]. Thus, it is important to increase the adoption of psychological services, including early interventions, for example, by offering mental health apps.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%