Online-Learning due to COVID-19 Improved Mental Health Among Medical Students


Bolatov A.K. Seisembekov T.Z. Askarova A.Z. Baikanova R.K. Smailova D.S. Fabbro E.
February 2021Springer

Medical Science Educator
2021#31Issue 1183 - 192 pp.

In reference to the announcement of the pandemic of the new coronavirus 2019-(nCoV), all educational institutions in the Republic of Kazakhstan have switched to online learning (OL). The purpose of this study was to investigate the mental state of the medical students switching to OL in comparison with the mental state of the students who had traditional learning (TL). A repeated questionnaire-based cross-sectional study was conducted among medical students ranging from 1st year to 5th year at Astana Medical University in the 2019–2020 academic year. The first study was conducted during the TL (October–November 2019, N = 619), and the second study was conducted during the OL period (April 2020, N = 798). Burnout syndrome, depression, anxiety, somatic symptoms, and satisfaction with academic performance have been studied. The findings revealed that prevalence of the burnout syndrome, depression, anxiety, and somatic symptoms decreased after transitioning from TL to OL. However, during the OL period, the prevalence of colleague-related burnout increased, which tells us about the negative impact of OL on students’ communication and interpersonal relationships. The most common depression and anxiety symptoms, dissatisfaction with academic performance were among students who indicated a decrease in academic performance during OL. Students who lived alone during the quarantine were more prone to depression during OL. In conclusion, during the quarantine period after the transition from TL to OL, the mental health state of medical students improved, despite the severe conditions of the pandemic.

COVID-19 , Medical students , Mental health , Online learning

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Astana Medical University, Beybitshilik St. 49A, Nur-Sultan, Z10K9D9, Kazakhstan
Semey Medical University, Abay Kunanbayev St. 103, Semey, F17G0D3, Kazakhstan
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Astana Medical University
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