Factors associated with depressive symptoms in a sample of Brazilian medical students


Autoria(s): Macedo,Paula Natalie Arraes Guedes; Nardotto,Luciana Loureiro; Dieckmann,Luiz Henrique Junqueira; Ferreira,Yngrid Dieguez; Macedo,Barbara Arraes Guedes; Santos,Maria Aparecida Pedrosa dos; De Marco,Mario Alfredo
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01/12/2009

Resumo

OBJECTIVES: 1 - Verify the prevalence of depressive symptoms in first to fourth-year medical students using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). 2 - Establish correlations between target factors and higher or lower BDI scores. 3 - Investigate the relationship between the prevalence of depressive symptoms and the demand for psychological care offered by the Centro Universitário Lusíada. METHOD: Cross-sectional study of 290 first to fourth-year medical students; implementation of the BDI, socio-demographic survey, and evaluation of satisfaction with progress. RESULTS: The study sample was 59% female and 41% male. Mean BDI was 6.3 (SD 5.8). Overall prevalence of depressive symptoms was 23.1%. The following associations were statistically significant (p<0.05): among students for whom the course failed to meet original expectations, who were dissatisfied with the course, or who came from the interior of the State (20.5%, 12.5%, and 24.4% of the total sample, respectively), for 40%, 36.1% and 36.4%, respectively, the BDI was consistent with some degree of depression. CONCLUSION: The study showed that there is higher prevalence of depressive symptoms in medical students than in the general population

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-55022009000400010

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en

Publicador

Associação Brasileira de Educação Médica

Fonte

Revista Brasileira de Educação Médica v.33 n.4 2009

Palavras-Chave #Depression #Students #Medicine #Prevalence
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journal article