Anxiety in Residents in China: Prevalence and Risk Factors in a Multicenter Study
Academic Medicine2021Vol. 96(5), pp. 718–727
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Abstract
This study found a considerable prevalence of major anxiety symptoms in residents in China and identified poor sleep quality and higher levels of burnout as having a close association with major anxiety. These findings enrich the existing literature on anxiety and demonstrate a critical need for additional studies that investigate intervention strategies to improve sleep quality and combat burnout, which could improve the mental health of residents.
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