Cargando…

Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study

BACKGROUND: Four percent of the world’s population suffers from depression, which is a major public health issue. Medical students are at risk, as their depressive symptoms (DS) prevalence is reported to be approximately 27% worldwide. Since few data on Italian medical students exist, this study aim...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bert, Fabrizio, Lo Moro, Giuseppina, Corradi, Alessio, Acampora, Anna, Agodi, Antonella, Brunelli, Laura, Chironna, Maria, Cocchio, Silvia, Cofini, Vincenza, D’Errico, Marcello Mario, Marzuillo, Carolina, Pasquarella, Cesira, Pavia, Maria, Restivo, Vincenzo, Gualano, Maria Rosaria, Leombruni, Paolo, Siliquini, Roberta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7164645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32302354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231845
_version_ 1783523329361051648
author Bert, Fabrizio
Lo Moro, Giuseppina
Corradi, Alessio
Acampora, Anna
Agodi, Antonella
Brunelli, Laura
Chironna, Maria
Cocchio, Silvia
Cofini, Vincenza
D’Errico, Marcello Mario
Marzuillo, Carolina
Pasquarella, Cesira
Pavia, Maria
Restivo, Vincenzo
Gualano, Maria Rosaria
Leombruni, Paolo
Siliquini, Roberta
author_facet Bert, Fabrizio
Lo Moro, Giuseppina
Corradi, Alessio
Acampora, Anna
Agodi, Antonella
Brunelli, Laura
Chironna, Maria
Cocchio, Silvia
Cofini, Vincenza
D’Errico, Marcello Mario
Marzuillo, Carolina
Pasquarella, Cesira
Pavia, Maria
Restivo, Vincenzo
Gualano, Maria Rosaria
Leombruni, Paolo
Siliquini, Roberta
author_sort Bert, Fabrizio
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Four percent of the world’s population suffers from depression, which is a major public health issue. Medical students are at risk, as their depressive symptoms (DS) prevalence is reported to be approximately 27% worldwide. Since few data on Italian medical students exist, this study aimed to estimate their DS prevalence and assess risk and protective factors. METHODS: The PRIMES was a multicentre cross-sectional study performed in 12 Italian medical schools. Questionnaires were self-reported and included 30 sociodemographic items and the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). The primary outcome was the presence of DS (BDI-II score≥14). The main analyses were chi-squared tests and multivariable logistic regressions with a p-value<0.05 considered significant. RESULTS: The number of collected questionnaires was 2,513 (117 BDI-II incomplete). Females accounted for 61.3% of the respondents, and the median age was 22 years (IQR = 4). The prevalence of DS was 29.5%. Specifically, 14.0% had mild depression, 11.1% had moderate depression, and 4.5% had severe depression. The main risk factors for DS were age, being female, bisexual/asexual orientation, living with partner/housemates, poor economic status (worsened by living far from home), less than 90 min of weekly exercise, relatives with psychiatric disorders, personal chronic disease, judging medical school choice negatively, unsatisfying friendships with classmates, competitive and hostile climate among classmates, thinking that medical school hinders specific activities and being worried about not measuring up to the profession. Protective factors included family cohesion, hobbies, intellectual curiosity as a career motivation and no worries about the future. CONCLUSION: Italian medical students are at high risk of reporting DS, similar to the global population of medical students’. Medical schools must make efforts to implement preventive and treatment interventions by offering counselling and working on modifiable factors, such as lifestyle and learning climate.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7164645
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-71646452020-04-22 Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study Bert, Fabrizio Lo Moro, Giuseppina Corradi, Alessio Acampora, Anna Agodi, Antonella Brunelli, Laura Chironna, Maria Cocchio, Silvia Cofini, Vincenza D’Errico, Marcello Mario Marzuillo, Carolina Pasquarella, Cesira Pavia, Maria Restivo, Vincenzo Gualano, Maria Rosaria Leombruni, Paolo Siliquini, Roberta PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Four percent of the world’s population suffers from depression, which is a major public health issue. Medical students are at risk, as their depressive symptoms (DS) prevalence is reported to be approximately 27% worldwide. Since few data on Italian medical students exist, this study aimed to estimate their DS prevalence and assess risk and protective factors. METHODS: The PRIMES was a multicentre cross-sectional study performed in 12 Italian medical schools. Questionnaires were self-reported and included 30 sociodemographic items and the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). The primary outcome was the presence of DS (BDI-II score≥14). The main analyses were chi-squared tests and multivariable logistic regressions with a p-value<0.05 considered significant. RESULTS: The number of collected questionnaires was 2,513 (117 BDI-II incomplete). Females accounted for 61.3% of the respondents, and the median age was 22 years (IQR = 4). The prevalence of DS was 29.5%. Specifically, 14.0% had mild depression, 11.1% had moderate depression, and 4.5% had severe depression. The main risk factors for DS were age, being female, bisexual/asexual orientation, living with partner/housemates, poor economic status (worsened by living far from home), less than 90 min of weekly exercise, relatives with psychiatric disorders, personal chronic disease, judging medical school choice negatively, unsatisfying friendships with classmates, competitive and hostile climate among classmates, thinking that medical school hinders specific activities and being worried about not measuring up to the profession. Protective factors included family cohesion, hobbies, intellectual curiosity as a career motivation and no worries about the future. CONCLUSION: Italian medical students are at high risk of reporting DS, similar to the global population of medical students’. Medical schools must make efforts to implement preventive and treatment interventions by offering counselling and working on modifiable factors, such as lifestyle and learning climate. Public Library of Science 2020-04-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7164645/ /pubmed/32302354 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231845 Text en © 2020 Bert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bert, Fabrizio
Lo Moro, Giuseppina
Corradi, Alessio
Acampora, Anna
Agodi, Antonella
Brunelli, Laura
Chironna, Maria
Cocchio, Silvia
Cofini, Vincenza
D’Errico, Marcello Mario
Marzuillo, Carolina
Pasquarella, Cesira
Pavia, Maria
Restivo, Vincenzo
Gualano, Maria Rosaria
Leombruni, Paolo
Siliquini, Roberta
Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study
title Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study
title_full Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study
title_fullStr Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study
title_short Prevalence of depressive symptoms among Italian medical students: The multicentre cross-sectional “PRIMES” study
title_sort prevalence of depressive symptoms among italian medical students: the multicentre cross-sectional “primes” study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7164645/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32302354
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0231845
work_keys_str_mv AT bertfabrizio prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT lomorogiuseppina prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT corradialessio prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT acamporaanna prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT agodiantonella prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT brunellilaura prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT chironnamaria prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT cocchiosilvia prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT cofinivincenza prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT derricomarcellomario prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT marzuillocarolina prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT pasquarellacesira prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT paviamaria prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT restivovincenzo prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT gualanomariarosaria prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT leombrunipaolo prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT siliquiniroberta prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy
AT prevalenceofdepressivesymptomsamongitalianmedicalstudentsthemulticentrecrosssectionalprimesstudy