Psychological symptoms in female university students in East and West Germany: A replication after 10 years

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Abstract

Psychological Symptoms in Female University Students in East and West Germany: A Replication after 10 YearsBackground: After the German unification, several studies have focused on differences in the psychological health of people in East and West Germany. The current study is a replication of the Basten et al. study [Psychological wellbeing and health in a unified Germany: An East-West-comparison of two student samples. Verhaltenstherapie 1994;4:90-95] 10 years after the original research of 1991/1992. It investigated differences in depression, anxiety and bodily symptoms as well as problematic eating behaviour in female university students in Dresden (East Germany) and Marburg (West Germany). Subjects and Methods: From October 2001 to April 2002, we investigated psychological symptoms and eating behaviour in students of the universities of Dresden and Marburg. The current report includes data of 221 female students. We used the same standardized measures as had been used in the original research. Results: In contrast to the original study, students from West Germany did no longer exhibit higher depression scores. Instead, students from East Germany showed significantly increased anxiety symptoms. Furthermore, there was a trend towards a higher drive for thinness in East German students. In all, students from Dresden showed higher mean values in all measures than 10 years before. Discussion: This study corroborates results that there are only minor differences in psychological health between people in East and West Germany. However, our findings point out that during the past decade subtle changes might have occurred which have not been detected through lack of longitudinal investigations. The higher level of anxiety in East German students could be a result of socialisation.

Details

Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)184-190
Number of pages7
JournalVerhaltenstherapie
Volume13
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2003
Peer-reviewedYes

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Scopus 0141993217
ORCID /0000-0002-1491-9195/work/142255983

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Keywords

  • East-West-comparison, Mood state, Psychological symptoms, University students