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Depression among medical students in Saudi medical colleges: a cross-sectional study

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Pages 887-891 | Published online: 04 Dec 2018
 

Abstract

Introduction

Major depressive disorder is a common mental disorder worldwide that has many clinical presentations and is associated with many diseases. The aim of this study is to assess the levels of depression among medical students in Saudi medical colleges.

Methods

A cross-sectional study with a convenience sample conducted in Saudi medical colleges. Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) was used for screening and associated with sociodemographic characteristics.

Results

A total of 2,562 medical students from 20 universities were recruited into this study, and 1,572 (61.4%) of the participants were females and 990 (38.6%) were males. Depression symptoms are found to be associated with college years, living conditions and smoking status (P<0.05).

Conclusion

High levels of depression symptoms were found among Saudi medical students (83.4%). Students in the first years of college should be screened for depression, while education and support for medical students in these years are essential.

Acknowledgments

We acknowledge the following 27 data collectors for their efforts: Abdulaziz Al-Turki, Abeer Aodh, Albatoul Almul-him, Amina Salhi, Amjaad Algethami, Anwar Al-khalifah, Fahad Abualnassr, Fatima Alturki, Fatimah Al khabbaz, Hajer Alshamrani, Hessa Aljubair, Ibrahim Almajed, Mahdi Alzamanan, Malak Alkaf, Mariah Alamri, Marwan Bader, Mawaddah Al-akdar, Meshal Alharbi, Mohammad Alhakamy, Musaab Alsaad, Omniyyah Alnahyah, Rayhana Al-Rasheedi, Sara Alshahwan, Sarah Rayyani, Sarah Lubbad, Wafaa Alkaf, and Waled Albalawi.

Disclosure

The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.