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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

On-line version ISSN 1729-519X

Abstract

ESPINOZA-HENRIQUEZ, Raisa; DIAZ-MEJIA, Erika; QUINCHO-ESTARES, Ángel J.  and  TORO-HUAMANCHUMO, Carlos J.. Anxiety and poor sleep quality in medical students. Is there a relationship with anemia?. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2019, vol.18, n.6, pp. 942-956.  Epub Dec 04, 2019. ISSN 1729-519X.

Introduction:

Medical students are often vulnerable to mental health disorders such as anxiety and poor sleep quality. Both can have a negative impact on their eating behavior, which could generate middle- and long-term anemia-related problems during their studies.

Objective:

To identify the prevalence of anxiety and poor sleep quality and to evaluate the association with anemia in medical students of a Peruvian public university.

Material and Methods:

We conducted a cross-sectional analytical study in 80 medical students from the first to the fourth year. We used the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI) and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) to assess anxiety symptoms and sleep quality, respectively. We also included sociodemographic, academic, and behavioral data. Likewise, we determined the presence of anemia by obtaining hemoglobin results, following the procedures stipulated by the Peruvian Ministry of Health.

Results:

We found a percentage of anxiety and poor sleep quality of 62.5% and 63,7%, respectively. To be female (RPa: 1,39; 95 % CI: 1,01-1,91) and to have moderate anemia (PRa: 1,31; 95 % CI: 1,06-1,64) were associated with anxiety. On the other hand, the factors associated with poor sleep quality were to be located in Clinics (PRa: 1,54, 95 % CI: 1,17-2,02) and to have moderate anemia (PRa: 1,52, CI95 %: 1,09-2,11).

Conclusion:

Anxiety and sleep quality were frequent problems in the medical students studied. Moderate anemia was an associated factor for both cases.

Keywords : Anxiety; Sleep; Anemia; Medical education; Medical students.

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