Screening for psychopathology symptoms in Mexican psychiatry residents

作者: Francisco Javier Mesa Ríos , Maria Del Carmen Lara Muñoz

DOI: 10.1176/APPI.AP.35.6.370

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摘要: BACKGROUND: Various rates of alcoholism, drug abuse, mental illness, and suicide among physician have been reported, generally higher than those in the general population. Psychiatry residents, as other specializing physicians, seem to be prone suffering them. The prevalence psychological symptoms psychiatry residents has not formally studied. METHOD: authors studied presence, frequency, severity from a public psychiatric hospital Mexico City, Mexico. SLC-90 was answered by 92 residents; data were analyzed SAS software, gender differences established. Results compared with previous study realized Mexican RESULTS: Interpersonal sensitivity, depression, obsessive-compulsive, somatic worries seen more frequently or severely categories. Female reported frequently. CONCLUSION: A significant portion symptoms, although they described them less frequent severe found In spite this, interpersonal sensitivity shown most symptomatic dimension our sample, unlike findings Language: en

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