Systematic Reviews and Meta Analysis

The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis

Number: 1 April 6, 2026

The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis

Abstract

 This meta-analysis was conducted to estimate the prevalence of loneliness among medical students and to identify associated factors. Relevant articles were identified and extracted from five electronic databases: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, PsycNet, and Ovid Medline, covering the period from 20 The search strategy employed the keywords “((Medical students OR Medical undergraduates) AND Loneliness).” The methodological quality of the included prevalence studies was assessed using the JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist. A meta-analysis was performed to estimate the pooled prevalence of loneliness among medical students. Nine studies was included in the meta-analysis with the pooled proportion of 42.7% (95% CI: 32.4 to 53.3%) was concluded. 19 studies were conducted for associated factors including age, screentime, academics, exercise, support, gender, COVID-19, personality, financial situation, stress, depression and sleep quality. The systematic review and meta-analysis indicate that nearly half of the medical students experience loneliness, highlighting it as a significant concern for student well-being. Factors influencing its prevalence include gender, academic stress, and various psychosocial determinants.

Keywords

Medical Students, Loneliness, Meta-Analysis, Prevalence

Supporting Institution

Monash University Malaysia

Ethical Statement

Not applicable

Thanks

Sivakumar Thurairajasingam

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APA
Looi, Z. S., Tze Ling, K., Rajadurai, S., & Yee, A. (2026). The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis. Turkish Journal of Public Health, 1. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1689303
AMA
1.Looi ZS, Tze Ling K, Rajadurai S, Yee A. The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis. TJPH. 2026;(1). doi:10.20518/tjph.1689303
Chicago
Looi, Zhi Shawn, Kueh Tze Ling, Srinikkitan Rajadurai, and Anne Yee. 2026. “The Prevalence of Loneliness Amongst Medical Students a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”. Turkish Journal of Public Health, no. 1. https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1689303.
EndNote
Looi ZS, Tze Ling K, Rajadurai S, Yee A (April 1, 2026) The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis. Turkish Journal of Public Health 1
IEEE
[1]Z. S. Looi, K. Tze Ling, S. Rajadurai, and A. Yee, “The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis”, TJPH, no. 1, Apr. 2026, doi: 10.20518/tjph.1689303.
ISNAD
Looi, Zhi Shawn - Tze Ling, Kueh - Rajadurai, Srinikkitan - Yee, Anne. “The Prevalence of Loneliness Amongst Medical Students a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”. Turkish Journal of Public Health. 1 (April 1, 2026). https://doi.org/10.20518/tjph.1689303.
JAMA
1.Looi ZS, Tze Ling K, Rajadurai S, Yee A. The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis. TJPH. 2026. doi:10.20518/tjph.1689303.
MLA
Looi, Zhi Shawn, et al. “The Prevalence of Loneliness Amongst Medical Students a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis”. Turkish Journal of Public Health, no. 1, Apr. 2026, doi:10.20518/tjph.1689303.
Vancouver
1.Zhi Shawn Looi, Kueh Tze Ling, Srinikkitan Rajadurai, Anne Yee. The prevalence of loneliness amongst medical students a systematic review and meta-analysis. TJPH. 2026 Apr. 1;(1). doi:10.20518/tjph.1689303