The well-being of medical students: A biopsychosocial approach.
Ute Vollmer-ConnaJessica Elise BeilharzErin CvejicClaire L MacnamaraMichelle DohertyZachary SteelDusan Hadzi-PavlovicSamuel B HarveyGordon ParkerPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2020)
Well-being is a multifaceted phenomenon firmly interlinked with sleep, autonomic and immune function, health behaviours and functional outcomes. Our novel findings supported a key role for nocturnal autonomic function in promoting sleep quality and mental well-being. Interventions could focus on sleep hygiene and health behaviours as a buffer for well-being and teach more adaptive strategies for coping with the stresses of medical training.