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11 / 03 / 2024

 


Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia

Medhat Taha, Maryam Atyah, Manal Almasary, Hanin Bamahdi, Lama A. Alharbi.


Abstract
Objective:
This study aimed to assess the prevalence of peptic ulcers among Saudi medical students and identify relevant risk factors of the condition.
Methods:
This cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2023 until November 2023 using an online survey to measure the prevalence of peptic ulcers among the selected medical students in Saudi. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data on the medical students’ demographics, stress faced during their studies, and peptic ulcer disease’s (PUD) symptoms, risk factors, and preventive measures.
Results:
The study covered 986 medical students from various regions of Saudi Arabia, excluding those who declined participation. Of the participants, 66.9% were females, 51.1% were aged 21-23 years, and 24.2% were studying in fourth year. In terms of peptic ulcer diagnoses, 86.1% had never been diagnosed, and 75.4% were unaware of family history. The most commonly reported symptom was abdominal pain (36.5%). In terms of stress, 30% experienced frequent academic-related stress, where most participants’ coping mechanisms referred to socializing (44.4%) and considered exams as their stressors (69%). Finally, the results also showed that 67.8% found preventing peptic ulcers very important, and 86.1% were interested in information on prevention. Among these, 61.4% preferred online resources.
Conclusion:
The study revealed potential gender disparities in peptic ulcer prevalence. It highlighted the impact of advancing age and academic year on susceptibility to peptic ulcers, and emphasizes the need for preventive measures and stress management throughout medical education.

Key words: Peptic ulcer, stress, medical students, Saudi Arabia, risk factors


 
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Taha M, Atyah M, Almasary M, Bamahdi H, Alharbi LA. Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia. IJMDC. Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658


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Taha M, Atyah M, Almasary M, Bamahdi H, Alharbi LA. Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia. https://www.ijmdc.com/?mno=182517 [Access: March 26, 2024]. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658


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Taha M, Atyah M, Almasary M, Bamahdi H, Alharbi LA. Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia. IJMDC. Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Taha M, Atyah M, Almasary M, Bamahdi H, Alharbi LA. Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia. IJMDC, [cited March 26, 2024]; Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658



Harvard Style

Taha, M., Atyah, . M., Almasary, . M., Bamahdi, . H. & Alharbi, . L. A. (2024) Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia. IJMDC, Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658



Turabian Style

Taha, Medhat, Maryam Atyah, Manal Almasary, Hanin Bamahdi, and Lama A. Alharbi. 2024. Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries, Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658



Chicago Style

Taha, Medhat, Maryam Atyah, Manal Almasary, Hanin Bamahdi, and Lama A. Alharbi. "Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia." International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Taha, Medhat, Maryam Atyah, Manal Almasary, Hanin Bamahdi, and Lama A. Alharbi. "Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia." International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. Web. 26 Mar 2024 doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Taha, M., Atyah, . M., Almasary, . M., Bamahdi, . H. & Alharbi, . L. A. (2024) Prevalence of peptic ulcer among medical students in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries, Online First: 11 Mar, 2024. doi:10.24911/IJMDC.51-1703430658





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