Personal Listening Device Use and Attitude to Noise in Relation to Depression and Anxiety among Medical Students

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作者
Zivojinovic, Jelena Ilic [1 ]
Soldatovic, Ivan [2 ]
Backovic, Dusan [1 ]
Vukasinovic, Danka [1 ]
Babic, Silvana [3 ]
Tomanic, Milena [1 ]
Ilic, Branislav [4 ]
Vlaisavljevic, Zeljko [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Belgrade, Inst Hyg & Med Ecol, Fac Med, Belgrade, Serbia
[2] Univ Belgrade, Inst Med Stat & Informat, Fac Med, Belgrade, Serbia
[3] Univ Clin Ctr Serbia, Otorhinolaryngol & Maxillofacial Surg Clin, Belgrade, Serbia
[4] Univ Belgrade, Sch Dent Med, Clin Oral Surg, Belgrade, Serbia
[5] Univ Clin Ctr Serbia, Clin Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Belgrade, Serbia
来源
NOISE & HEALTH | 2023年 / 25卷 / 118期
关键词
anxiety; depression; music; noise; YOUTH ATTITUDE; HEARING PROTECTION; YOUNG-ADULTS; VALIDATION; SCALE; TRANSLATION; ADAPTATION; HEADACHES; DISORDER;
D O I
10.4103/nah.nah_27_23
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
Background: High levels of environmental noise may lead to psychological symptoms. The present study has hypothesized that personal listening device (PLD) use and a negative attitude to noise are significantly related to anxiety and/or depression. Methods: This is a crosssectional study conducted on 431 six-grade students (35% male) at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade. All students completed the questionnaires related to socio-demographic data, noise/music exposure habits, behaviors related to PLD use, tinnitus, headaches, consumption of alcohol, coffee, energy drinks and cigarettes, YANS (Youth Attitude to Noise Scale), CES-D (The Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression), and GAD-7 (Generalised Anxiety Disorder Assessment - 7 item scale) questionnaires. Results: There were 396 (91.9%) of investigated students who used PLD, with more frequent use among girls compared to boys (95.0% and 86.8%, respectively; p= 0.002). We found no significant relationship between the frequency of PLD use and depression and anxiety. However, continuous daily PLD use longer than 1 hour was significantly and positively related to depression (p= 0.006). Students with depression had a lower total YANS score compared to those without depression, indicating a more negative attitude toward noise (p= 0.042). Students with no difficulties to concentrate in noise and with a positive attitude to daily noises had about 37% lower chance to suffer from depression and anxiety, respectively. Conclusions: PLD use is common among medical students and may be associated with their mental health. Longer than 1 hour of continuous daily use of PLD may be positively related to depression. We also found a significant relationship between difficulties concentrating in noisy environments and depression, and between negative attitudes to daily noises and anxiety.
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