A study published in BMC Psychiatry examined the effects of interpersonal relationships and epidemic-related stress on the mental health of medical students.
The research found that poor interpersonal relationships significantly contributed to negative emotions such as depression and anxiety. Social satisfaction mediated this relationship, indicating that strong social connections can buffer the adverse effects of stress.
The findings underscore the importance of fostering supportive interpersonal relationships in high-pressure environments like medical schools to promote mental well-being.
These developments underscore the intricate connections between marital mental health and interpersonal relationships, highlighting the importance of open communication, support systems, and professional guidance in maintaining mental well-being.
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