Author/Authors :
Budakoglu, Isil Irem Gazi Üniversitesi - School of Medicine - Department of Medical Education, Turkey , Karaoğlu, Nazan Necmettin Erbakan University - Meram School of Medicine - Department of Medical Education and Informatics, Turkey , Coskun, Ozlem Gazi Üniversitesi - School of Medicine - Department of Medical Education, Turkey
Title Of Article :
Loneliness, Hopelessness, Anxiety and Self Compassion of Medical Students: Gazi Example
Abstract :
Objective: Describing the preclinical medical students’ loneliness, state and trait anxiety and hopelessness levels and comparing them with selfcompassion levels were the aims of this study. Methods: On voluntary basis an anonymous questionnaire consisting of UCLA Loneliness Scale, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, Beck Hopelessness Scale and Self Compassion Scale, as well as socio demographic questions, was administered to every one out of five preclinical-year students (n=935) at Gazi University School of Medicine. Results: Approximately half of (54.2%) the students were female and the mean age of the sample was 19.4±1.1 years (range: 17-25 years). The 34.7 % of the sampled students were living with their family. Loneliness, trait anxiety and the hopelessness levels of the students who were not satisfied with their career selection were significantly higher than chance (p 0.05). While loneliness, state and trait anxiety and hopelessness scores were in a positive correlation with each other, self compassion was in a negative correlation with state anxiety. Conclusion: Self compassion can be described as coping with the stressors at various stages of life. Therefore, medical profession should begin with fostering self-compassion before the compassion toward others.
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Loneliness , hopelessness , anxiety , self , compassion , medical education
JournalTitle :
Gazi Medical Journal