Nicole Bonaccorso , Giada Tripoli , Ilaria Vella , Caterina La Cascia , Emanuele Amodio , Eleonora Bongiorno , Dario Genovese , Giuseppe Maniaci , Martina Sciortino , Elisa Galatà , Giorgia Iacono , Alessandra Romano , Damiano Guglielmino , Fabio Seminerio , Crocettarachele Sartorio , Alessandra Scaglione , Maria Catena Silvestri , Rosa Lo Baido , Maria Catena Quattropani , Maria Rosaria Anna Muscatello , Laura Ferraro
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摘要
背景医学生是精神障碍的高危人群,COVID-19 大流行可能会加剧他们的心理压力。然而,目前还没有意大利南部地区的数据。SMS-ME(西西里医科学生心理健康)项目旨在估计西西里医科学生样本中抑郁、焦虑、压力和自杀意念的患病率和预测因素。研究方案调查了社会人口学因素和临床数据,包括抑郁、焦虑、压力量表-21(DASS-21)和针对过去六个月中自杀意念频率的特定问题。我们评估了多变量回归模型,以研究症状与相关预测因素之间的关联,然后将其残差与自杀想法频率进行回归。每四名学生中就有一名患有严重抑郁症(25%),并且在接受访谈前的六个月内有过自杀念头(26.1%)。DASS-21评分,尤其是抑郁评分(F(5, 1,828)=58.8, p =6.59-57),当高于样本平均值时,对自杀念头发生频率的预测越来越高。结论在西西里医学生中观察到焦虑、抑郁症状和自杀念头的高发生率。DASS-21 是一个很好的自杀意念预测工具,大学可将其作为一个简单的工具来评估该人群的心理保健需求。
Psychological distress and suicidal ideation in Sicilian Medical Students: The SMS-ME project
Background
Medical students are at high risk for mental disorders, and the COVID-19 pandemic might have exacerbated psychological distress. However, no data are available for the southern part of Italy. The SMS-ME (Sicilian Medical Students’ MEntal health) project aimed to estimate the prevalence of and predictors of depression, anxiety, stress, and suicidal ideation in a sample of Sicilian medical students.
Methods
A web-based cross-sectional survey was carried out from September 2022 to December 2022. The study protocol investigated sociodemographic factors and clinical data including Depression, Anxiety, Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21), and a specific question addressing suicidal ideation frequency over the last six months. Multivariate regression models were assessed to examine the association between symptoms and relevant predictors and then regressed their residuals with suicidal thought frequency.
Result
We collected 1,866 records (age=22.5, SD=3.4; 65.2 % females). One out of four students presented highly severe depression (25 %) and referred to the presence of some suicidal ideation in the six months preceding the interview (26.1 %). DASS-21 scores, especially depression (F(5, 1,828)=58.8, p = 6.59–57), increasingly predicted the frequency of suicidal thoughts when above the sample's mean.
Limitations
The cross-sectional study design does not allow inferences on temporal relationships and the self-report strategy could be intrinsically biased by the person's feelings at the time of the interview.
Conclusions
High prevalence of anxiety and depressive symptoms and suicidal thoughts were observed among Sicilian medical students. The DASS-21 was a good predictor for suicidal ideation that Universities could use as a simple tool to assess the need for psychological healthcare in this population.