2023
DOI: 10.4274/jtsm.galenos.2022.06078
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The Relationship Between Caffeine Consumption and Depression, Anxiety, Stress Level and Sleep Quality in Medical Students

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“…Specifically, there were statistically significant relationships between caffeine consumption and higher depression, anxiety, and stress scores. This finding aligns with previous reports [19][20][21] while contradicting other findings [4,22,23]. Regarding the situation in Aceh, drinking coffee has become a lifestyle for its citizens from all age groups [9].…”
Section: Prevalence Of Mental Disorders and Their Correlation With Ca...supporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Specifically, there were statistically significant relationships between caffeine consumption and higher depression, anxiety, and stress scores. This finding aligns with previous reports [19][20][21] while contradicting other findings [4,22,23]. Regarding the situation in Aceh, drinking coffee has become a lifestyle for its citizens from all age groups [9].…”
Section: Prevalence Of Mental Disorders and Their Correlation With Ca...supporting
confidence: 86%
“…An earlier report suggests that approximately 10% drink more than five glasses of coffee per day [8], while in our study, about 15% of the population drink more than four cups of coffee per day. The caffeine intake in this population has been relatively in line with the caffeine consumption in Turkey [20]. Nevertheless, the amount of coffee the Acehnese drinks has rarely been studied.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Mental Disorders and Their Correlation With Ca...mentioning
confidence: 84%