Preview

Public Health and Life Environment – PH&LE

Advanced search

The Level of Anxiety among Medical University Students with Physical Activity of Different Intensity

https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2022-30-4-39-43

Abstract

   Introduction: High standards are set for university students in the learning process while young people are not always psychologically and emotionally ready to comply with such requirements. New living conditions, difficulties of higher education, and/or the forthcoming examination period can suppress adaptive capabilities and cause stress and anxiety in students.
   Objective: To compare the levels of situational and personal anxiety in medical university students having different intensity  of physical activity.
   Materials and methods: The study involved 684 medical students (30.7 % of boys and 69.3 % of girls) aged 18 to 25 years. Based on the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) and in accordance with the metabolic equivalent of task (MET) indicators, all students were divided into three groups by their physical activity intensity (low (1), moderate (2), and high (3)). The level of situational and personal anxiety was assessed using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, a 40-item self-completed questionnaire, developed by Charles D. Spielberger and adapted by Yuri L. Hanin.
   Results: We established a higher level of situational anxiety in students with low physical activity compared to those with high intensity (42.18 ± 3.67 against 31.29 ± 3.45 points, respectively, p < 0.05). Similar results were obtained in groups 1 and 3 for personal anxiety (47.69 ± 3.71 against 33.30 ± 3.50 points, p < 0.01). The sex-specific analysis of average levels of situa-
tional and personal anxiety in group 2 showed higher personal anxiety in young women than in men (48.14 ± 3.81 against 36.06 ± 3.49 points, respectively, p < 0.05).
   Conclusions: Our findings demonstrated a statistically significant inverse correlation between the levels of both situational and personal anxiety and the intensity of physical activity among the medical university students.

About the Authors

A. E. Khusainov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Arthur E. Khusainov

450008

3 Lenin Street

Ufa



T. R. Zulkarnaev
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Talgat R. Zulkarnaev

450008

3 Lenin Street

Ufa



A. I. Agafonov
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Artem I. Agafonov

450008

3 Lenin Street

Ufa



E. A. Povargo
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Elena A. Povargo

450008

3 Lenin Street

Ufa



P. A. Mochalkin
Bashkir State Medical University; Republican Disinfection Center
Russian Federation

Pavel A. Mochalkin

450008

3 Lenin Street

450005

127/1 Mingazhev Street

Ufa



A. F. Shamsutdinova
Bashkir State Medical University
Russian Federation

Alisa F. Shamsutdinova

450008

3 Lenin Street

Ufa



References

1. Bore M., Kelly B., Nair B. Potential predictors of psychological distress and well-being in medical students: a cross-sectional pilot study. Adv Med Educ Pract. 2016; 7: 125-135. doi: 10.2147/AMEP.S96802

2. Quek T. T., Tam W. W., Tran B. X., et al. The global prevalence of anxiety among medical students: A meta-analysis. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019; 16 (15): 2735. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16152735

3. Pascoe M. C., Hetrick S. E., Parker A. G. The impact of stress on students in secondary school and higher education. Int J Adolesc Youth. 2020; 25 (1): 104-112. doi: 10.1080/02673843.2019.1596823

4. Griggs S. Hope and mental health in young adult college students: An integrative review. J Psychosoc Nurs Ment Health Serv. 2017; 55 (2): 28-35. doi: 10.3928/02793695-20170210-04

5. January J., Madhombiro M., Chipamaunga S., Ray S., Chingono A., Abas M. Prevalence of depression and anxiety among undergraduate university students in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review protocol. Syst Rev. 2018; 7 (1): 57. doi: 10.1186/s13643-018-0723-8

6. Aleksandrov A. G., Lukyanenok P. I. Change of levels of anxiety of students in learning activities. Nauchnoe Obozrenie. Meditsinskie Nauki. 2016; (6): 5-14. (In Russ.)

7. Qamar K., Khan N. S., Bashir Kiani M. R. Factors associated with stress among medical students. J Pak Med Assoc. 2015; 65 (7): 753-755.

8. Hill M. R., Goicochea S., Merlo L. J. In their own words: stressors facing medical students in the millennial generation. Med Educ Online. 2018; 23 (1): 1530558. doi: 10.1080/10872981.2018.1530558

9. Milashechkin V. S., Logachev A. V., Milashechkina V. V. [Assessment of the anxiety level of foreign first-year students.] In: Current Problems of Physical Education and Sports in Higher Education: Proceedings of the All-Russian Scientific and Methodological Conference Dedicated to the 90th Anniversary of Introducing Physical Culture as a Compulsory Discipline in Higher Education, Moscow, January 30 – February 1, 2019. Moscow: I. M. Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas Publ.; 2019: 174-176. (In Russ.)

10. Bobrisheva-Pushkina N. D., Kusnetsova L. U., Popova O. L. Examination stress among medical students: prevalence causes and prevention. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 2018; 97 (5): 456-460. (In Russ.) URL: https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/ekzamenatsionnyy-stress-u-studentov-meditsinskih-vuzov-rasprostranyonnost-prichiny-i-profilaktika

11. Zhukova T. V., Gorbacheva N. A., Kharagurgieva I. M., Belik S. N., Kononenko N. A., Sbykovskaya L. V. Health of students as a prognostic model of nation’s health. Zdorov’e Naseleniya i Sreda Obitaniya. 2018;(4 (301)): 36-41. (In Russ.) doi: 10.35627/2219-5238/2018-301-4-36-41

12. Gorodetskaya I. V., Konevalova N. Y., Zakharevich V. G. The study of the situational and personal anxiety of students. Vestnik Vitebskogo Gosudarstvennogo Meditsinskogo Universiteta. 2019; 18 (5): 120-127. (In Russ.) doi: 10.22263/2312-4156.2019.5.120

13. Sgonnik L. V., Ivanenko N. N. [Analysis of motor activity of pedagogical university students.] Tavricheskiy Nauchnyy Obozrevatel’. 2016; (1-3(6)): 17-20. (In Russ.)

14. Milashechkina E. A., Bicheva G. V. Particular manifestations of the level of anxiety at students of special medical group with additional amount of physical activity. Uchenye Zapiski Universiteta im. P. F. Lesgafta. 2019; (3 (169)): 433-437. (In Russ.)

15. Pascoe M., Bailey A. P., Craike M., et al. Physical activity and exercise in youth mental health promotion: a scoping review. BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2020; 6 (1): e000677. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2019-000677

16. Mudrievskaya E. V. Rationale for feasibility and effectiveness the use of gymnastic yoga exercises in physical education of students. Zdorov’e Cheloveka, Teoriya i Metodika Fizicheskoy Kul’tury i Sporta. 2019; 2 (13)): 130-137. (In Russ.)

17. Voloshina L. N., Kondakov V. L., Tretyakov A. A., Kopeikina E. N., Cretu M., Potop V. Modern strategies for regulating the motor activity of preschool and school age children in the educational space. Pedagogika, Psikhologiya i Mediko-Biologicheskie Problemy Fizicheskogo Vospitaniya i Sporta. 2018;(2): 114-119. doi: 10.15561/18189172.2018.0208

18. Ushakov I. B., Melikhova E. P., Libina I. I., Gubina O. I. Hygienic and psychophysiological peculiarities of forming health of students of the medical university. Gigiena i Sanitariya. 2018; 97 (8): 756-761. (In Russ.) URL: https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/gigienicheskie-i-psihofiziologicheskie-osobennosti-formirovaniya-zdorovya-studentov-meditsinskogo-vuza

19. Hagströmer M., Oja P., Sjöström M. The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ): a study of concurrent and construct validity. Public Health Nutr. 2006; 9 (6): 755-762. doi: 10.1079/phn2005898

20. Ruzhenkova V. V., Ruzhenkov V. A., Gomeljak Ju. N., Boeva A. V. Educational stress: risk of mental disorders and suicidal behavior in the first and second year medical students. Nauchnye Vedomosti Belgorodskogo Gosudarstvennogo Universiteta. Seriya: Meditsina. Farmatsiya. 2017; (19 (268)): 148-157. (In Russ.)

21. Piskun O. E., Petrova N. N., Piskun V. O. Assessment of mental state of students, which basis on permanent monitoring. Zdorov’e – Osnova Chelovecheskogo Potentsiala: Problemy i Puti Ikh Resheniya. 2018; 13 (3): 1202-1213. (In Russ.)

22. Zarubina A. A., Poydunov A. A., Sobyanin F. I., Leonov D. A., Matsko A. I., Nikiforova E. Yu. The correlation between trait anxiety, sports qualifications and nervous system properties in kickboxers. Sovremennye Naukoemkie Tekhnologii. 2020; (11-1): 135-140. (In Russ.) doi: 10.17513/snt.38352

23. Sinyushkina S. D., Merkeeva E. O. Assessment of the impact of sports on resistance to stress factors and psychological state. Uchenye Zapiski Universiteta im. P. F. Lesgafta. 2021; (4 (194)):517-520. (In Russ.) doi: 10.34835/issn.2308-1961.2021.4.p517-520

24. Leshcheva A. V., Davydova O. S. [Sports as a means of managing anxiety and stress in students.] In: Sushchenko V. P., ed. Current Problems of Professional Applied Physical Culture and Sports: Intercollegiate Collection of Scientific and Methodological Works. St. Petersburg: Polytech-Press Publ.; 2020: 118-123. (In Russ.)


Supplementary files

Review

For citations:


Khusainov A.E., Zulkarnaev T.R., Agafonov A.I., Povargo E.A., Mochalkin P.A., Shamsutdinova A.F. The Level of Anxiety among Medical University Students with Physical Activity of Different Intensity. Public Health and Life Environment – PH&LE. 2022;(4):39-43. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35627/2219-5238/2022-30-4-39-43

Views: 1902


Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.


ISSN 2219-5238 (Print)
ISSN 2619-0788 (Online)