作者: Beatriz Escobar-Padilla , Horacio Márquez-González , Carolina Consejo y Chapela , Ana Cecilia López-Sepúlveda , Ana Carolina Sepúlveda Vildósola
DOI: 10.1016/J.ARCMED.2020.01.005
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摘要: Background Depression is highly prevalent worldwide, and may have fatal consequences. Violence associated to psychopathology has exponentially increased in some areas of Mexico. Healthcare professionals are vulnerable anxiety, depression, suicide lately, violence by organized crime. The aim the study was determine prevalence anxiety/depression/suicidal ideation weight social as a risk factor. Methods Cross sectional three generations undergraduate medical students at entry internship year our institution. All voluntarily agreed participate. them answered Beck HAM-A. Two also responded Plutchik suicidal inventory. Sex, type university degree their geographic were recorded. Prevalence rates calculated for each outcome. χ2 tests odds ratio (OR) bivariate analysis, Mantel-Hanezel adjust according level violence. Results eligible anxiety inventories (n = 8,858), 6,451 test. Overall, 37.2% displayed severe 14.9% moderate/severe depression 8.5% ideation. Female sex private depression. High violence, or Adjusted zone, female sex, being single coexistence with higher Conclusions Anxiety, among premedical interns Living violent significantly increases