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Table 2 Clinical and behavioral characteristics of the participants

From: Depression, anxiety, and burnout among medical students and residents of a medical school in Nepal: a cross-sectional study

Features

n (%, 95 CI) a

Suicidal thoughts

41 (6.3, 4.6–8.4)

Thoughts of dropping out

79 (12.1, 9.7–14.9)

Previous history of mental disorders

35 (5.4, 3.8–7.4)

Currently receiving treatment for mental health disorders

5 (0.8, 0.2–1.8)

Family history of mental health problems

55 (8.4, 6.4–10.9)

Sleep hours, mean (SD)

7 (1)

 Adequate, n (%)

441 (67.7, 64–71.3)

 Inadequate

210 (32.3, 28.7–36)

Not satisfied with career choice

145 (22.31, 19.1–25.7)

Not satisfied with academic performance

307 (47.23, 43.2–51.1)

Involvement in extracurricular activities

221 (34, 30.3–37.7)

Alcohol

393 (60.4, 56.5–64.1)

Cigarette

241 (37.1, 33.3–40.9)

Marijuana

100 (15.4, 12.7–18.4)

Substance use

398 (61.14, 57.3–64.9)

Depression

202 (31, 27.5–34.7)

Anxiety

295 (45.3, 41.4–49.2)

Burnout

318 (48.8, 44.9–52.7)

 Personal burnout

266 (40.8, 37.1–44.7)

 Work-related burnout

210 (32.3, 28.7–36)

 Patient-related burnout

105 (16.1, 13.4–19.2)

  1. Note.a 95% CI, 95% Confidence Interval