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Titulo Artículo:
Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y riesgo de suicidio en médicos residentes durante un año académico
Resumen:
Background: One of the causes of dissatisfaction among residents is related to burnout syndrome, stress and depression. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of depression, anxiety and suicide risk symptoms and its correlation with mental disorders among medical residents over an academic year. Methods: 108 medical residents registered to second year of medical residence answered the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Suicide Risk Scale of Plutchik: at the entry, six months later and at the end of the academic year. Results: Residents reported low depressive symptoms (3.7 %), low anxiety symptoms (38 %) and 1.9 % of suicide risk at the beginning of the academic year, which increased in second measurement to 22.2 % for depression, 56.5 % for anxiety and 7.4 % for suicide risk. The statistical analysis showed signifi cant differences between the three measurements (p < 0.001). The prevalence of depressive disorder was 4.6 % and no anxiety disorder was diagnosed. Almost all of the residents with depressive disorder had personal history of depression. None reported the work or academic environment as a trigger of the disorder. There was no association by specialty, sex or civil status. Conclusions: The residents that are susceptible to depression must be detected in order to receive timely attention if they develop depressive disorder.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
Jesús Arenas-Osuna;
Ulises Angeles-Garay;
José Luis Jiménez-López;
Autor corporativo:
Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
Editores:
Redalyc ;
Signatura Topográfica:
1
Idioma:
Español
Páginas:
20
ISBN:
0443-5117
Existencias:
28
Palabras claves:
Depresión
Ansiedad
Suicidio
Residencia médica
Público objetivo:
Pregrado
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Evaluadores
Titulo Artículo:
Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y riesgo de suicidio en médicos residentes durante un año académico
Resumen:
Background: One of the causes of dissatisfaction among residents is related to burnout syndrome, stress and depression. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of depression, anxiety and suicide risk symptoms and its correlation with mental disorders among medical residents over an academic year. Methods: 108 medical residents registered to second year of medical residence answered the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Suicide Risk Scale of Plutchik: at the entry, six months later and at the end of the academic year. Results: Residents reported low depressive symptoms (3.7 %), low anxiety symptoms (38 %) and 1.9 % of suicide risk at the beginning of the academic year, which increased in second measurement to 22.2 % for depression, 56.5 % for anxiety and 7.4 % for suicide risk. The statistical analysis showed signifi cant differences between the three measurements (p < 0.001). The prevalence of depressive disorder was 4.6 % and no anxiety disorder was diagnosed. Almost all of the residents with depressive disorder had personal history of depression. None reported the work or academic environment as a trigger of the disorder. There was no association by specialty, sex or civil status. Conclusions: The residents that are susceptible to depression must be detected in order to receive timely attention if they develop depressive disorder.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autores :
Jesús Arenas-Osuna;
Ulises Angeles-Garay;
José Luis Jiménez-López;
Autor corporativo:
Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
Editores:
Redalyc ;
Signatura Topográfica:
1
Idioma:
Español
Páginas:
20
Existencias:
28
Palabras claves:
Depresión
Ansiedad
Suicidio
Residencia médica
Público objetivo:
Pregrado
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Evaluadores
Titulo Artículo:
Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y riesgo de suicidio en médicos residentes durante un año académico
Resumen:
Background: One of the causes of dissatisfaction among residents is related to burnout syndrome, stress and depression. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of depression, anxiety and suicide risk symptoms and its correlation with mental disorders among medical residents over an academic year. Methods: 108 medical residents registered to second year of medical residence answered the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Suicide Risk Scale of Plutchik: at the entry, six months later and at the end of the academic year. Results: Residents reported low depressive symptoms (3.7 %), low anxiety symptoms (38 %) and 1.9 % of suicide risk at the beginning of the academic year, which increased in second measurement to 22.2 % for depression, 56.5 % for anxiety and 7.4 % for suicide risk. The statistical analysis showed signifi cant differences between the three measurements (p < 0.001). The prevalence of depressive disorder was 4.6 % and no anxiety disorder was diagnosed. Almost all of the residents with depressive disorder had personal history of depression. None reported the work or academic environment as a trigger of the disorder. There was no association by specialty, sex or civil status. Conclusions: The residents that are susceptible to depression must be detected in order to receive timely attention if they develop depressive disorder.
Autores:
Jesús Arenas-Osuna
,
Ulises Angeles-Garay
,
José Luis Jiménez-López
,
.
Titulo Revista:
Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
.
Numero:
1
Volumen:
53
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Base de Datos Bibliográfica:
Redalyc ,
.
Suplemento:
Idioma:
Español
Página Inicial:
20
Página Final:
28
ISBN:
0443-5117
Palabras claves:
Depresión
Ansiedad
Suicidio
Residencia médica
Público objetivo:
Pregrado
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Evaluadores
Título Redalyc :
Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y riesgo de suicidio en médicos residentes durante un año académico
Resumen:
Background: One of the causes of dissatisfaction among residents is related to burnout syndrome, stress and depression. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of depression, anxiety and suicide risk symptoms and its correlation with mental disorders among medical residents over an academic year. Methods: 108 medical residents registered to second year of medical residence answered the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Suicide Risk Scale of Plutchik: at the entry, six months later and at the end of the academic year. Results: Residents reported low depressive symptoms (3.7 %), low anxiety symptoms (38 %) and 1.9 % of suicide risk at the beginning of the academic year, which increased in second measurement to 22.2 % for depression, 56.5 % for anxiety and 7.4 % for suicide risk. The statistical analysis showed signifi cant differences between the three measurements (p < 0.001). The prevalence of depressive disorder was 4.6 % and no anxiety disorder was diagnosed. Almost all of the residents with depressive disorder had personal history of depression. None reported the work or academic environment as a trigger of the disorder. There was no association by specialty, sex or civil status. Conclusions: The residents that are susceptible to depression must be detected in order to receive timely attention if they develop depressive disorder.
Autores :
Jesús Arenas-Osuna;
Ulises Angeles-Garay;
José Luis Jiménez-López;
Autor corporativo:
Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Tipo :
Redalyc .
Idioma:
Español
Palabras claves:
Depresión
Ansiedad
Suicidio
Residencia médica
Público objetivo:
Pregrado
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Evaluadores
Título Redalyc :
Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y riesgo de suicidio en médicos residentes durante un año académico
Resumen:
Background: One of the causes of dissatisfaction among residents is related to burnout syndrome, stress and depression. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of depression, anxiety and suicide risk symptoms and its correlation with mental disorders among medical residents over an academic year. Methods: 108 medical residents registered to second year of medical residence answered the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Suicide Risk Scale of Plutchik: at the entry, six months later and at the end of the academic year. Results: Residents reported low depressive symptoms (3.7 %), low anxiety symptoms (38 %) and 1.9 % of suicide risk at the beginning of the academic year, which increased in second measurement to 22.2 % for depression, 56.5 % for anxiety and 7.4 % for suicide risk. The statistical analysis showed signifi cant differences between the three measurements (p < 0.001). The prevalence of depressive disorder was 4.6 % and no anxiety disorder was diagnosed. Almost all of the residents with depressive disorder had personal history of depression. None reported the work or academic environment as a trigger of the disorder. There was no association by specialty, sex or civil status. Conclusions: The residents that are susceptible to depression must be detected in order to receive timely attention if they develop depressive disorder.
Autores :
Jesús Arenas-Osuna;
Ulises Angeles-Garay;
José Luis Jiménez-López;
Autor corporativo:
Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Paginas:
20.
ISBN:
0443-5117.
Idioma:
Español
Palabras claves:
Depresión
Ansiedad
Suicidio
Residencia médica
Público objetivo:
Pregrado
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Evaluadores
Titulo Artículo:
Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y riesgo de suicidio en médicos residentes durante un año académico
Resumen:
Background: One of the causes of dissatisfaction among residents is related to burnout syndrome, stress and depression. The aim of this study is to describe the prevalence of depression, anxiety and suicide risk symptoms and its correlation with mental disorders among medical residents over an academic year. Methods: 108 medical residents registered to second year of medical residence answered the Beck Depression Inventory, the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory and the Suicide Risk Scale of Plutchik: at the entry, six months later and at the end of the academic year. Results: Residents reported low depressive symptoms (3.7 %), low anxiety symptoms (38 %) and 1.9 % of suicide risk at the beginning of the academic year, which increased in second measurement to 22.2 % for depression, 56.5 % for anxiety and 7.4 % for suicide risk. The statistical analysis showed signifi cant differences between the three measurements (p < 0.001). The prevalence of depressive disorder was 4.6 % and no anxiety disorder was diagnosed. Almost all of the residents with depressive disorder had personal history of depression. None reported the work or academic environment as a trigger of the disorder. There was no association by specialty, sex or civil status. Conclusions: The residents that are susceptible to depression must be detected in order to receive timely attention if they develop depressive disorder.
Fecha de publicación:
2015.
Autor corporativo:
Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
.
Idioma:
Español
Palabras claves:
Depresión
Ansiedad
Suicidio
Residencia médica
Público objetivo:
Pregrado
Posgrado
Docentes
Medicos
Educadores Medicos
Evaluadores
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Jesús Arenas-Osuna Ulises Angeles-Garay José Luis Jiménez-López Jesús Arenas-Osuna Ulises Angeles-Garay José Luis Jiménez-López Síntomas de depresión, ansiedad y riesgo de suicidio en médicos residentes durante un año académico. 2015; 53Ed. 20.