Sintomatología depresiva y calidad de vida en estudiantes de medicina de alta latitud sur
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Depression, Quality of Life, Seasonal Affective Disorder, Students, MedicalResumen
Background: There is no evidence for the association of depressive symptoms with the sense of well-being of undergraduate medical students residing in high southern latitudes (HSL). Aim: To assess the frequency of depressive symptoms and its relationship with seasonal sensitivity and quality of life in medical students residing in HSL. Material and methods: The Beck anxiety and depressive symptoms inventory, the seasonal pattern assessment questionnaire and the quality-of-life questionnaire of the WHO were applied to 102 medical students residing in Magallanes, Chile. Results: Fifty-two percent of respondents reported some degree of depressive symptoms. These symptoms were significantly associated with the seasonal pattern score (r = 0.432, p<0.01). They were also inversely associated with parameters of physical health and psychosocial health (r = -0.567, p <0.01 and r = -0.708, p <0.01, respectively). There was also a correlation between depressive and anxiety symptoms. Conclusions: Depressive symptoms are common in medical students residing in HSL and they are associated with seasonal sensitivity and quality of life measures.Descargas
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2021-03-23
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Alvarado-Aravena, C., Estrada Goic, C., & Núñez Espinosa, C. (2021). Sintomatología depresiva y calidad de vida en estudiantes de medicina de alta latitud sur. Revista Médica De Chile, 149(3). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/8332
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