Anxiety and depression among medical students during COVID-19 pandemic

Medical students are especially prone to anxiety and depression. To characterize the presence of anxiety and depression and their association with gender and academic year among medical students. Standardized electronic surveys about anxiety and depression symptoms were sent to 498 medical students...

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Veröffentlicht in:Revista medíca de Chile 2022-08, Vol.150 (8), p.1018-1025
Hauptverfasser: Villalón López, Francisco J, Moreno Cerda, María Ivonne, GonzáLez Venegas, Williams, Soto Amaro, Adrián Alonso, Arancibia Campos, Javiera Valentina
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Sprache:eng ; spa
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Zusammenfassung:Medical students are especially prone to anxiety and depression. To characterize the presence of anxiety and depression and their association with gender and academic year among medical students. Standardized electronic surveys about anxiety and depression symptoms were sent to 498 medical students with a response rate of 78%. We analyzed 359 surveys. A mean of 11.4 points out of 27 was observed in the depression symptoms scale. Also, 23 and 10% of respondents had moderately severe or symptoms of depression, respectively. A mean of 8.9 out of 21 points in the anxiety symptoms scale was observed. Moderate or severe anxiety symptoms were present in 26 and 15% of respondents, respectively. Women and preclinical students had higher depression and anxiety scores. A high presence of anxiety and depression symptoms was characterized among medical students during the pandemic. Preclinical students and women had higher scores in both scales.
ISSN:0717-6163
DOI:10.4067/S0034-98872022000801018