Results of anxiety disorders in a medical professional
P. Sarantuya, B. Putev, T. Myatav

TL;DR
This study examines anxiety disorders among medical professionals in Selenge Province, finding strong links between anxiety, depression, and stress.
Contribution
The study identifies significant correlations between anxiety, depression, and stress in medical professionals using standardized diagnostic tools.
Findings
Anxiety disorders were prevalent among medical professionals, with 36.67% showing mild and 14.44% severe symptoms.
PHQ9 depression scores strongly correlated with SRQ20 stress scores (r=0.74) and GAD7 anxiety scores (r=0.46).
Linear regression showed a 48.8% increase in GAD7 anxiety scores per unit increase, indicating significant associations.
Abstract
Anxiety is the most prevalent disease in the world. Symptoms of anxiety disorders affect everyone. The symptoms are worse after a long period of time and more severe disease than normal. A study was conducted to support the assumption that it is an opportunity to improve healthcare services. Anxiety disorders of doctors and medical specialists of Selenge Province General HospitalDetermine the relationship between certain factors and certain factors of anxiety disorders Anxiety disorders of doctors and medical specialists of Selenge Province General Hospital Determine the relationship between certain factors and certain factors of anxiety disorders The GAD7, SRQ20, and PHQ9, sleep system detection questionnaire methods issued by WHO for doctors of primary health care institutions were analyzed by analytical research snapshot model from 03.15 to 04.05, 2023.03.22. /1/01 was obtained…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHuman Health and Disease · Education and Professional Development · Psychology of Development and Education
