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Rev. bras. educ. méd ; 46(3): e109, 2022. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1407368

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Resumo: Introdução: Os processos formativos na educação médica possuem fatores estressores e possíveis desencadeadores de transtornos mentais. Objetivo: Este estudo teve como objetivo determinar a prevalência e os fatores associados aos sinais e sintomas de ansiedade e depressão nos estudantes de Medicina durante o distanciamento social devido à pandemia pela Covid-19. Método: Realizou-se um estudo de corte transversal entre maio a junho de 2020, com estudantes de Medicina das instituições de ensino superior do estado de Pernambuco, no Brasil. Elaborou-se um questionário on-line por meio do Google Forms contendo características sociodemográficas e clínicas, e a Escala Hospitalar de Ansiedade e Depressão (EHAD). Para análise estatística, realizou-se análise multivariada, e calcularam-se a razão de risco (RR) e o intervalo de confiança de 95% (IC95%), considerando o coeficiente de significância p < 0,05. Resultado: As variáveis associadas ao maior risco de sinais e sintomas de ansiedade foram sexo feminino, diminuir/aumentar o hábito de fumar, aumentar/não alterar o consumo de medicamentos, diminuir/não praticar lazer, não preparação da universidade para o ensino a distância (EAD), ter EAD antes da pandemia e diminuição do rendimento escolar comparado aos períodos anteriores. Quanto à depressão, observaram-se os seguintes fatores: maior risco para aumentar/não alterar o uso de medicamentos, diminuir a prática de lazer, universidade não ter se preparado para o EAD, diminuição do rendimento escolar e cor de pele parda. Conclusão: Identificaram-se diferentes fatores relacionados aos sinais e sintomas de ansiedade e depressão no período de distanciamento social causado pela pandemia da Covid-19.


Abstract: Introduction: Medical training involves stressors and possible triggers of mental disorders. Objective: Our study aims to determine the prevalence and factors associated with signs and symptoms of anxiety and depression in medical students during social distancing measures imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted between May and June 2020 among medical students from higher education institutions in Pernambuco state, Brazil. An online questionnaire was created using Google Forms containing sociodemographic and clinical characteristics and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (EHAD). For statistical analysis, multivariate analysis was performed and the risk ratio (RR) and its 95% confidence interval (95%CI) were calculated, considering the significance coefficient (p) <0.05. Result: The variables associated with a higher risk of anxiety signs and symptoms were female gender, decreasing/increasing smoking habit, increasing/not changing drug consumption, decreasing/not practicing leisure, lack of preparation by the university for distance learning, distance learning in place before the pandemic and decline in academic performance compared to previous periods. As for depression, there was a greater risk of increasing/not changing the use of medications, decreasing leisure time, university not being prepared for distance learning, declining academic performance and brown skin colour. Conclusion: Different factors related to the signs and symptoms of anxiety and depression were identified in the period of social distancing resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Rev Saude Publica ; 55: 5, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33852675

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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of clinical signs and symptoms of severe/extreme stress, anxiety, and depression, as well as their associated factors, among Brazilians during social distancing. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study conducted in April/May 2020 with 3,200 Brazilians over 18 years old. Respondents' sociodemographic and clinical data were collected using an online questionnaire, which also included the 21-item Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) to assess emotional symptoms. Unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios and their respective 95% confidence intervals were estimated using Poisson regression models with robust variance. RESULTS: Our results show the prevalence of severe/extreme stress was 21.5%, anxiety 19.4%, and depression 21.5%. In the final model, sociodemographic, clinical, and Covid-19-related factors were associated with severe/extreme stress, anxiety, and depression in Brazilians during social distancing due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We found the main factors associated with severe/extreme depression to be young women, brown, single, not religious, sedentary, presenting reduced leisure activities, history of anxiety and depression, increased medication use, and Covid-19 symptoms. CONCLUSION: This study may help develop and systematically plan measures aimed to prevent, early identify, and properly manage clinical signs and symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression during the Covid-19 pandemic.


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COVID-19 , Pandemics , Adolescent , Anxiety/epidemiology , Anxiety/etiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Depression/epidemiology , Depression/etiology , Female , Humans , Physical Distancing , SARS-CoV-2 , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , Stress, Psychological/etiology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Article in English | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-1289978

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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To estimate the prevalence of clinical signs and symptoms of severe/extreme stress, anxiety, and depression, as well as their associated factors, among Brazilians during social distancing. METHODS This is a cross-sectional study conducted in April/May 2020 with 3,200 Brazilians over 18 years old. Respondents' sociodemographic and clinical data were collected using an online questionnaire, which also included the 21-item Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS-21) to assess emotional symptoms. Unadjusted and adjusted prevalence ratios and their respective 95% confidence intervals were estimated using Poisson regression models with robust variance. RESULTS Our results show the prevalence of severe/extreme stress was 21.5%, anxiety 19.4%, and depression 21.5%. In the final model, sociodemographic, clinical, and Covid-19-related factors were associated with severe/extreme stress, anxiety, and depression in Brazilians during social distancing due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We found the main factors associated with severe/extreme depression to be young women, brown, single, not religious, sedentary, presenting reduced leisure activities, history of anxiety and depression, increased medication use, and Covid-19 symptoms. CONCLUSION This study may help develop and systematically plan measures aimed to prevent, early identify, and properly manage clinical signs and symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression during the Covid-19 pandemic.


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Humans , Female , Adolescent , Pandemics , COVID-19 , Anxiety/etiology , Anxiety/epidemiology , Stress, Psychological/etiology , Stress, Psychological/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Depression/etiology , Depression/epidemiology , Physical Distancing , SARS-CoV-2
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