Sintomatología depresiva y bienestar psicológico en estudiantes universitarios chilenos.
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Burnout, Psychological, Depression, Mental Health, Quality of LifeResumen
Background: Quality of life and psychological well-being are readily hampered by depression. The changes that students face during college life impact their psychological health and well-being, including the emergence of mental health problems like depression Aim: To determine the relationship between depressive symptoms, sociodemographic parameters and psychological well-being in undergraduate university students. Material and Methods: Five hundred eighty university students of both sexes, from the Metropolitan and IX Regions answered the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-I) and the Ryff's psychological well-being scale. Results: Twenty eight percent of respondents had clinically significant depressive symptoms, and these were more frequent in women. There was an inverse and statistically significant relationship between psychological well-being and depressive symptoms. This fact was especially marked in dimensions of autonomy, positive relationships with others and purpose in life. Conclusions: There is a high frequency of depressive symptoms among these students. We discuss whether psychological well-being and depressive symptomatology represent two extremes within a continuum or are two independent dimensions that can account for differential causal mechanisms linked to mental health and illness.Descargas
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2019-05-06
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Rossi, J. L., Jiménez, J. P., Barros, P., Assar, R., Jaramillo, K., Herrera, L., Quevedo, Y., Botto, A., Leighton, C., & Martínez, F. (2019). Sintomatología depresiva y bienestar psicológico en estudiantes universitarios chilenos. Revista Médica De Chile, 147(5). Recuperado a partir de https://mail.revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/6695
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