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Taghizadeh Afshar A, EjaZ H, MohaddeSi H. STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION IN NEWLY‑ARRIVED STUDENTS OF URMIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCEINCES IN 1379‑81. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2003; 1 (1)
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  STUDY OF MENTAL HEALTH CONDITION IN NEWLY‑ARRIVED STUDENTS OF   URMIA UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCEINCES IN 1379‑81     A. Taghizadeh Afshar [1] , M.D H‑EjaZ [2] M. S H.MohaddeSi [3] , M. S.     Abstract :     Introduction: Mental health has an important role in efficiency of society. In regard to student's role in society, a research has been done to study of mental health condition in newly‑ arrived students of Uremia University of Medical Sciences.   Methods & Materials: Data gatherding was carried out with a questionnaire (general health. q.428)   Results: 10% of students who accepted in1379, 13% of 1380 and 9% of 81 had disorers like anxiety, depression and physical signs. There were no signification difference between married or single students, but were between native and non‑native, female or male students in regard to mental health.   Discussion: It is necessary to evaluate them by psychologic and clinical study and give consultation to them in education, communication, problem solving methods to promote their mental health.       Keywords: Mental health, general health questionnaire, Urmia.   Associate professor of surgery, Uremia Medical Sciences University. - [1]   Instructor of psychology, Urernia ‑ Medical Sciences University. - [2]   Instructor of Midwifery, Urernia ‑ Medical Sciences University . - [3]
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