Mental health in medical students in Nariño, Colombia, in the COVID-19 pandemic confinement
Salud mental en estudiantes de medicina en Nariño, Colombia, en el confinamiento por la pandemia de COVID-19;
Saúde mental de estudantes de medicina em Nariño, Colômbia, no confinamento da pandemia de COVID-19
Autor
Benavides Melo, Julie Andrea
De la Espriella Perdomo, Mauricio
Houck, Peter
Metadatos
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infecciones por coronavirusdepresión
ansiedad
estrés psicológico
ideación suicida;
infecções por coronavírus
depressão
ansiedade
sofrimento psicológico
ideação suicida
coronavirus infections
depression
anxiety
psychological distress
suicidal ideation
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Descripción
Social distancing, along with other measures to prevent or reduce COVID-19 transmission, had an impact on students’ mental health. Objective: To assess the mental health of medical students in Nariño, Colombia, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Quantitative, observational, descriptive, cross-sectional, descriptive study. A self-administered virtual survey was administered to students over 18 years of age who were in their fourth semester and belonged to the Faculty of Medicine of the Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Pasto campus. The students participated in the study voluntarily, and those who had problems with the Internet connection were excluded. Results: 54 students participated in the survey. Most were 19 years old (33.3%), single (96.3%), belonged to strata 2 to 4 (87.0%), were in their fourth semester (96.0%), and more than half were female (59.0%). A higher prevalence of anxiety (31.3%) was found compared to stress (16.7%) and depression (16.7%). The highest levels of anxiety were moderate (52.9%) and depression (55.6%), while 20.0% of anxiety was very severe. Hopelessness was present at various levels in 100% of the respondents, and 33.3% showed suicidal ideation. Conclusion: It is necessary to implement measures that help to improve and prevent mental health affectations in students, as well as to carry out analytical studies to investigate COVID-19 and its impact on mental health.
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