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Depression in medical students: Cluster symptoms and management
Authors:Sergio Baldassin,Nilson Silva,Tâ  nia Correa de Toledo Ferraz Alves,Joã  o Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia,Dinesh Bhugra,Maria Cezira Fantini Nogueira-Martins,Arthur Guerra de Andrade,Luiz Antonio Nogueira-Martins
Affiliation:1. Psychiatry and Medical Psychology Disciplines, ABC Region Medical School, Santo André, SP, Brazil;2. Department of Psychiatry, Medical School, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil;3. Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, London, United Kingdom;4. Health Institute, State Department of Health, São Paulo, SP, Brazil;5. Psychiatry and Medical Psychology Department, Federal University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Abstract:

Background

Rates of depression among medical students have been shown to be high and related to year of study and other factors. We report on cluster of symptoms related to depression and their association with other difficulties in specific domains.

Methods

481 (Response rate=79.8%) medical students completed a questionnaire about areas of difficulty in the medical school (studies, leisure, colleagues, professors, and patients), and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). We studied correlation among areas of difficulty and clusters of BDI along with year in the course.

Results

Two areas which contributed most difficulty were studies and leisure. The significant associations for studies were seen between somatic cluster of depressive symptoms and the level of the course. Difficulties associated with leisure activities and with colleagues were correlated with the affective cluster of symptoms of depression. Activities related to clinical matters especially working with patients in the internship year were associated with somatic clusters. The different associations confirmed that rather than relying on scores emphasis should be placed on clusters of symptoms.

Limitations

Sample from a single medical school.

Conclusions

Although the clusters are associated with specific difficulties, it is important that educators and health professionals are aware of streesors the medical students face. The correlations if confirmed in future studies with qualitative factors could guide the development of more specific therapeutic or curriculum interventions.
Keywords:Students   Depression   Education   Medical   Undergraduate   Mental health
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