Authors
Nuray Oztasan, Pakize Ozyrek, Ibrahim Kilic
Publication date
2016/6
Journal
Materia socio-medica
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
210
Publisher
The Academy of Medical Sciences of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Description
Methods:
The sample of the study consisted of 429 students continuing their education in Health School at Afyon Kocatepe University. Data were collected by using information form, Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), SF 36 Quality of Life Scale questionnaires. In the analysis of obtained data, descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA and correlation analyses were used.
Findings:
Mental symptoms which the students got the highest scores from the subscales of BSI were respectively, depression (1.31±0.75), hostility (1.22±0.67) and anxiety (1.00±0.65). Discomfort severity index which is the overall score of the scale was found 1.07±0.61. Relation between state of mind and quality of life was found statistically significant (F: 70.894; p< 0.000). When quality of life summary scores examined, it was found out that physical health summary score (48.92±7.93) and mental health summary score (43.44±9.52) points were low …
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