Burnout syndrome and depression in students of a Colombian medical school, 2018

Felipe T. Serrano , Laura Tatiana Calderón Nossa , Carlos Andrés Gualdrón Frías , Jesús D. Mogollón G. , Christian R. Mejía
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Abstract

Introduction and objectives

Burnout syndrome (BS) has been evaluated in few populations of medical students, and its relationship with depression is even less studied. The objective was to determine the frequency of BS in medical students of the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC), in Tunja, Colombia, as well as its association with depression and other social, economic, demographic, and academic factors.

Methods

An observational, analytical, cross-sectional study was carried out on 182 UPTC medical students during 2018. The Maslach Burnout Inventory-Student Survey (MBI-SS) was applied, with which 3 components were obtained to determine positive SB. This was crossed in the Stata 15 program for depression and other social, economic, demographic, and academic covariates with the Generalised Linear Model (GLM).

Results

Of 182 respondents, 51.4% were women. The median age was 21 years (20−23 years). 14% had BS, of which 48% had depression. In the multiple regression, BS was significantly associated with a higher frequency of depression (RPa = 5.54; IC95%, 2.36−13.02; P < 0.001) and the feeling of insufficient money (RPa = 4.37; IC95%, 1.95−9.83; P < 0.001), in contrast to a negative association with smoking (RPa = 0.13; IC95%, 0.06−0.30; P < 0.001) and being a woman (RPa = 0.32; IC95%, 0.12−0.82; P = 0.018). The age of onset of marijuana use was not significant.

Conclusions

BS shows a high association with increased depression and a feeling that the money is not enough at the end of the month, but it showed a negative association with tobacco consumption and being a woman. Such students should be detected to provide them with adequate academic support

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哥伦比亚一所医学院学生的倦怠综合征和抑郁症,2018。
简介和目的:对医学生中少数人群的倦怠综合征(BS)进行了评估,其与抑郁症的关系研究更少。目的是确定哥伦比亚Tunja的Pedagógica y Tecnológica哥伦比亚大学(UPTC)医科学生中BS的频率,以及其与抑郁症和其他社会、经济、人口和学术因素的关系。方法:对2018年UPTC 182名医学生进行观察性、分析性、横断面研究。应用Maslach职业倦怠量表-学生调查(MBI-SS),获得3个组成部分来确定SB阳性。这在Stata 15项目中与广义线性模型(GLM)进行交叉,用于抑郁症和其他社会、经济、人口和学术共变量。结果:182名被调查者中,女性占51.4%。中位年龄为21岁(20-23岁)。14%患有BS,其中48%患有抑郁症。在多元回归中,BS与较高的抑郁频率显著相关(RPa = 5.54;IC95%, 2.36 - -13.02;P 结论:BS与增加的抑郁和月底钱不够的感觉高度相关,但与烟草消费和作为女性呈负相关。应该发现这样的学生,为他们提供足够的学术支持。
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