Körperliche Beschwerden aufgrund von Belastungsphasen bei
Medizinstudierenden im vorklinischen Studienabschnitt: Eine Anwendung des
Gießener Beschwerdebogens (GBB-24)
Subtitle: Physical Complaints in straining
phases in preclinical medical students: An application of the Giessen
Subjective Complaints List
Abstract: Medical students face a number of different stressors. These
stressors manifest in psychological as well as in physical complaints. Using
the Giessen Subjective Complaints List (GBB-24) and a specially developed
survey, physical complaints were assessed in 293 first- and second-year
students (185 women, 108 men). Women consistently report higher scores on all
four GBB-24 subscales (exhaustion, gastric complaints, musculoskeletal
complaints and cardiovascular complaints). Also compared with the normsample,
the students report more physical complaints on all GBB-24 scales. Women report
higher investment in preparing for exams, while men dedicate more time to
compensatory behaviour and social contacts. During increased strains in
preparation for exams students do not report higher substance use, although
women report higher use of medications in these time periods.
Keywords: physical complaints, strain, medical students, medical studies