The psychological condition of medical students may be influenced by the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. This study investigated the prevalence and influencing factors of depressive symptoms, poor sleep quality and poor diet in students at Kunming Medical University during the early part of the COVID-19 outbreak. A cross-sectional study was used from a questionnaire survey in February 2020. Of a total of 1,026 study participants, the prevalence of depressive symptoms, poor sleep quality, and poor diet was, respectively, 22.4, 33.2, and 17.4%. Male students and students with a low degree of focus on COVID-19 had a high risk of depressive symptoms. A high percentage of females and students in the fifth grade, as well as students with high levels of concern about the negative impact of COVID-19 on their education or employment, comprised those with poor sleep quality. Students in the fifth grade and students with high levels of concern about the negative impact of COVID-19 on their education or employment were more likely to report poor diet. This study suggests the importance of monitoring medical students’ depressive state during the COVID-19 outbreak, and universities are encouraged to institute policies and programs to provide educational counseling and psychological support to help students to cope with these problems.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, Depression, medical students, academic stress, employment pressure, 【초록키워드】 cross-sectional, Prevalence, 2019 novel coronavirus, Depressive symptoms, COVID-19 outbreak, outbreak, female, psychological support, university, questionnaire, employment, sleep quality, high risk, student, Factor, problems, Study participants, help, depressive, counseling, was used, investigated, psychological condition, 【제목키워드】 survey, diet, Sleep, novel, Quality, student,