Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos

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Autor(a) principal: Abreu, Evelyn Kelly das Neves
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Texto Completo: http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/3182
Resumo: Introduction: Suicide is a multifactorial phenomenon, still little explored in the population of graduate students. The same can be associated with socioeconomic and demographic, academic and health factors in stricto sensu graduate students. Objective: to analyze the factors associated with suicide risk in graduate students. Method: cross-sectional analytical study, developed at a federal university in the Midwest of Brazil, with 565 stricto sensu graduate students, from August to November 2019. Instruments used in data collection: questionnaire with demographic, socioeconomic, academic and of health; Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), used in an adapted way to assess the risk of current suicide; CAGE questionnaire, acronym for the questions - Cut down, Annoyed by criticism, Guilty and Eye-opener, used to identify alcohol abuse; Depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS 21) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESE), to check for the presence of excessive daytime sleepiness. Pearson's chi-square test was used for bivariate analysis, and Poisson regression for multiple analysis. Research approved by the Health Research Ethics Committee, No. 3,462,827. Results: presented in manuscript form. The prevalence of suicide risk was 40.18%. Regarding demographic and socioeconomic variables, they were characterized as: median age of 30 years, heterosexual (85,13%), with faith practice (79,11%), concerned with the financial situation (72,92%), female ( 67,96%), with a partner (51,68%), whites (45,66%), who moved to another city to graduate (39,82%) and lived alone (19,47%). The following percentages were observed for academic variables: master's students (65,84%), doctoral students (34,16%), without a scholarship (52,92%), activity parallel to graduate studies (52,21%) , loss of research due to lack of funding (43,36%), physical structure of the course that did not meet the needs (30,44%). They reported a family relationship impaired by the demands of graduate studies (20,00%), poor relationship with course technicians (13,98%), colleagues (11,86%), mentor (10,44%) and teachers (10,09%). They did not find the disciplines and activities offered by the course important for research (33,27% and 32,21% respectively), did not perceive the meetings with productive advisors (17,35%) and did not find the academic work significant and inspiring (12,04%). There was evidence of pressure for publication (50,44%), not being optimistic about future professional perspectives (45,31%), difficulties in writing (36,11%), prejudice in the research due to procedures by the Ethics Committee (28,32%), impediment to perform leisure activities due to the demands of the graduate (24,96%) and disagreement as to the conclusion of the graduate in the regular time (20,71%). Graduate students who suffered discrimination in the course were 10,09% and did not feel welcomed to report such a situation 73,45%. Health variables: presence of symptoms of anxiety (54,34%), depression (52,04%), stress (50,27%), excessive daytime sleepiness (46,73%), who used psychiatric drugs during graduate students with or without medical prescription (35,58%), who did not seek a health service when needed during the course (30,09%), with current use of psychotropic drugs and illicit drugs during their lives (25,84% ) and alcohol abuse (10,09%). It was identified that the variables symptoms of depression and anxiety (p <0,001), use of psychotropic drugs during graduate school (p <0,001), not having a significant and inspiring academic work (p = 0,013), faith practice (p = 0,015), age> 30 years (p = 0,029), poor relationship with colleagues in the graduate program (p = 0,033), family relationship impaired by the demands of the graduate program (p = 0,036) and concern about the financial situation (p = 0,048), were associated with the current suicide risk dependent variable. The stricto sensu enrolled course variable remained in the final model only as an adjustment variable for this model. Conclusion: the associated factors comprised the socioeconomic, academic and health variables. The findings reinforce the need to expand the discussion on the theme in the postgraduate environment, as well as the importance of developing policies and programs aimed at graduate students, contributing to reduce the risks of suicide and its prevention.
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spelling Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandosSuicídioRiscoEstudantesEnfermagemCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEMSuicideRiskPostgraduate studiesStudentsNursingIntroduction: Suicide is a multifactorial phenomenon, still little explored in the population of graduate students. The same can be associated with socioeconomic and demographic, academic and health factors in stricto sensu graduate students. Objective: to analyze the factors associated with suicide risk in graduate students. Method: cross-sectional analytical study, developed at a federal university in the Midwest of Brazil, with 565 stricto sensu graduate students, from August to November 2019. Instruments used in data collection: questionnaire with demographic, socioeconomic, academic and of health; Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), used in an adapted way to assess the risk of current suicide; CAGE questionnaire, acronym for the questions - Cut down, Annoyed by criticism, Guilty and Eye-opener, used to identify alcohol abuse; Depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS 21) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESE), to check for the presence of excessive daytime sleepiness. Pearson's chi-square test was used for bivariate analysis, and Poisson regression for multiple analysis. Research approved by the Health Research Ethics Committee, No. 3,462,827. Results: presented in manuscript form. The prevalence of suicide risk was 40.18%. Regarding demographic and socioeconomic variables, they were characterized as: median age of 30 years, heterosexual (85,13%), with faith practice (79,11%), concerned with the financial situation (72,92%), female ( 67,96%), with a partner (51,68%), whites (45,66%), who moved to another city to graduate (39,82%) and lived alone (19,47%). The following percentages were observed for academic variables: master's students (65,84%), doctoral students (34,16%), without a scholarship (52,92%), activity parallel to graduate studies (52,21%) , loss of research due to lack of funding (43,36%), physical structure of the course that did not meet the needs (30,44%). They reported a family relationship impaired by the demands of graduate studies (20,00%), poor relationship with course technicians (13,98%), colleagues (11,86%), mentor (10,44%) and teachers (10,09%). They did not find the disciplines and activities offered by the course important for research (33,27% and 32,21% respectively), did not perceive the meetings with productive advisors (17,35%) and did not find the academic work significant and inspiring (12,04%). There was evidence of pressure for publication (50,44%), not being optimistic about future professional perspectives (45,31%), difficulties in writing (36,11%), prejudice in the research due to procedures by the Ethics Committee (28,32%), impediment to perform leisure activities due to the demands of the graduate (24,96%) and disagreement as to the conclusion of the graduate in the regular time (20,71%). Graduate students who suffered discrimination in the course were 10,09% and did not feel welcomed to report such a situation 73,45%. Health variables: presence of symptoms of anxiety (54,34%), depression (52,04%), stress (50,27%), excessive daytime sleepiness (46,73%), who used psychiatric drugs during graduate students with or without medical prescription (35,58%), who did not seek a health service when needed during the course (30,09%), with current use of psychotropic drugs and illicit drugs during their lives (25,84% ) and alcohol abuse (10,09%). It was identified that the variables symptoms of depression and anxiety (p <0,001), use of psychotropic drugs during graduate school (p <0,001), not having a significant and inspiring academic work (p = 0,013), faith practice (p = 0,015), age> 30 years (p = 0,029), poor relationship with colleagues in the graduate program (p = 0,033), family relationship impaired by the demands of the graduate program (p = 0,036) and concern about the financial situation (p = 0,048), were associated with the current suicide risk dependent variable. The stricto sensu enrolled course variable remained in the final model only as an adjustment variable for this model. Conclusion: the associated factors comprised the socioeconomic, academic and health variables. The findings reinforce the need to expand the discussion on the theme in the postgraduate environment, as well as the importance of developing policies and programs aimed at graduate students, contributing to reduce the risks of suicide and its prevention.Introdução: O suicídio é um fenômeno multifatorial, porém ainda pouco explorado na população de pós-graduandos, e pode associar-se a diferentes fatores socioeconômicos, demográficos, acadêmicos e de saúde. Objetivo: analisar os fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em estudantes de pós-graduação. Método: estudo transversal analítico, desenvolvido em uma universidade federal do Centro-oeste do Brasil, com 565 pós-graduandos stricto sensu, período de agosto a novembro de 2019. Instrumentos utilizados na coleta de dados: questionário com dados demográficos, socioeconômicos, acadêmicos e de saúde; Mini Entrevista Neuropsiquiátrica Internacional (MINI), utilizado de forma adaptada para avaliação do risco de suicídio atual; Questionário CAGE, acrônimo das perguntas- Cut down, Annoyed by criticism, Guilty e Eye-opener, utilizado para identificação do uso abusivo de álcool; Escala de depressão, ansiedade e estresse (DASS 21) e Escala de Sonolência de Epworth (ESE), para verificar a presença de sonolência diurna excessiva. Para a análise bivariada utilizou-se o teste de Qui-Quadrado de Pearson, e para análise múltipla a Regressão de Poisson. Pesquisa aprovada pelo Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa Saúde, nº 3.462.827. Resultados: apresentados em forma de manuscrito. A prevalência de risco de suicídio foi de 40,18%. Quanto às variáveis demográficas e socioeconômicas: idade mediana de 30 anos, heterossexuais (85,13%), com prática de fé (79,11%), preocupados com a situação financeira (72,92%), sexo feminino (67,96%), com companheiro (51,68%), brancos (45,66%), que mudaram de cidade para realizar a pós-graduação (39,82%) e que moravam sozinhos (19,47%). As variáveis acadêmicas compreenderam: mestrandos (65,84%), doutorandos (34,16%), sem bolsa de estudo (52,92%), atividade paralela a pós-graduação (52,21%), prejuízo da pesquisa por falta de financiamento (43,36%), estrutura física do curso que não atendia às necessidades (30,44%). Relataram relacionamento familiar prejudicado pelas demandas da pós-graduação (20,00%), má relação com técnicos do curso (13,98%), com colegas (11,86%), com orientador (10,44%) e com professores (10,09%). Não achavam as disciplinas ofertadas pelo curso importantes para a pesquisa (33,27% e 32,21% respectivamente), não percebiam os encontros com orientador produtivos (17,35%) e não achavam o trabalho acadêmico significativo e inspirador (12,04%). Evidenciou-se a presença de pressão para publicação (50,44%), não ter otimismo quanto as perspectivas profissionais futuras (45,31%), dificuldades para escrever (36,11%), prejuízo na pesquisa por trâmites do Comitê de Ética (28,32%), impedimento de realizar atividades de lazer em decorrência das demandas da pós-graduação (24,96%) e discordância quanto a conclusão da pós-graduação no tempo regimental (20,71%). Pós-graduandos que sofreram discriminação no curso eram 10,09% e não se sentiam acolhidos para relatar tal situação 73,45%. Variáveis de saúde: presença de sintomas de ansiedade (54,34%), de depressão (52,04%), de estresse (50,27%), de sonolência diurna excessiva (46,73%), que utilizaram psicofármacos durante a pós-graduação com ou sem prescrição médica (35,58%), que não procuraram um serviço de saúde quando precisaram durante o curso (30,09%), com uso atual de psicofármacos e drogas ilícitas durante a vida (25,84%) e uso abusivo de álcool (10,09%). Identificou-se que as variáveis sintomas de depressão e ansiedade (p<0,001), uso de psicofármacos durante a pós-graduação (p<0,001), não possuir um trabalho acadêmico significativo e inspirador (p=0,013), prática de fé (p=0,015), idade >30anos (p=0,029), má relação com os colegas da pós-graduação (p=0,033), relacionamento familiar prejudicado pelas demandas da pós-graduação (p=0,036) e preocupação com a situação financeira (p=0,048), obtiveram associação com a variável dependente risco de suicídio atual. Conclusão: os fatores associados compreenderam as variáveis socioeconômicas, acadêmicas e de saúde. Os achados reforçam a necessidade de ampliação da discussão sobre a temática no ambiente da pós-graduação, bem como a importância do desenvolvimento de políticas e programas direcionados aos pós-graduandos contribuindo para diminuição dos riscos de suicídio e sua prevenção.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilFaculdade de Enfermagem (FAEN)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em EnfermagemMarcon, Samira ReschettiEspinosa, Mariano Martínezhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9561670286584410http://lattes.cnpq.br/0420806346592571Marcon, Samira Reschetti545.264.001-06http://lattes.cnpq.br/0420806346592571Valim, Marilia Duarte324.775.938-70http://lattes.cnpq.br/8556350844944498545.264.001-06132.155.378-18Lucchese, Roselma098.208.828-00http://lattes.cnpq.br/7724050962516097Abreu, Evelyn Kelly das Neves2022-02-14T16:13:39Z2020-12-012022-02-14T16:13:39Z2020-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisABREU, Evelyn Kelly das Neves. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
title Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
spellingShingle Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
Abreu, Evelyn Kelly das Neves
Suicídio
Risco
Estudantes
Enfermagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
Suicide
Risk
Postgraduate studies
Students
Nursing
title_short Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
title_full Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
title_fullStr Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
title_full_unstemmed Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
title_sort Fatores associados ao risco de suicídio em pós-graduandos
author Abreu, Evelyn Kelly das Neves
author_facet Abreu, Evelyn Kelly das Neves
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Marcon, Samira Reschetti
Espinosa, Mariano Martínez
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9561670286584410
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0420806346592571
Marcon, Samira Reschetti
545.264.001-06
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0420806346592571
Valim, Marilia Duarte
324.775.938-70
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8556350844944498
545.264.001-06
132.155.378-18
Lucchese, Roselma
098.208.828-00
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7724050962516097
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abreu, Evelyn Kelly das Neves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Suicídio
Risco
Estudantes
Enfermagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
Suicide
Risk
Postgraduate studies
Students
Nursing
topic Suicídio
Risco
Estudantes
Enfermagem
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
Suicide
Risk
Postgraduate studies
Students
Nursing
description Introduction: Suicide is a multifactorial phenomenon, still little explored in the population of graduate students. The same can be associated with socioeconomic and demographic, academic and health factors in stricto sensu graduate students. Objective: to analyze the factors associated with suicide risk in graduate students. Method: cross-sectional analytical study, developed at a federal university in the Midwest of Brazil, with 565 stricto sensu graduate students, from August to November 2019. Instruments used in data collection: questionnaire with demographic, socioeconomic, academic and of health; Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), used in an adapted way to assess the risk of current suicide; CAGE questionnaire, acronym for the questions - Cut down, Annoyed by criticism, Guilty and Eye-opener, used to identify alcohol abuse; Depression, anxiety and stress scale (DASS 21) and Epworth Sleepiness Scale (ESE), to check for the presence of excessive daytime sleepiness. Pearson's chi-square test was used for bivariate analysis, and Poisson regression for multiple analysis. Research approved by the Health Research Ethics Committee, No. 3,462,827. Results: presented in manuscript form. The prevalence of suicide risk was 40.18%. Regarding demographic and socioeconomic variables, they were characterized as: median age of 30 years, heterosexual (85,13%), with faith practice (79,11%), concerned with the financial situation (72,92%), female ( 67,96%), with a partner (51,68%), whites (45,66%), who moved to another city to graduate (39,82%) and lived alone (19,47%). The following percentages were observed for academic variables: master's students (65,84%), doctoral students (34,16%), without a scholarship (52,92%), activity parallel to graduate studies (52,21%) , loss of research due to lack of funding (43,36%), physical structure of the course that did not meet the needs (30,44%). They reported a family relationship impaired by the demands of graduate studies (20,00%), poor relationship with course technicians (13,98%), colleagues (11,86%), mentor (10,44%) and teachers (10,09%). They did not find the disciplines and activities offered by the course important for research (33,27% and 32,21% respectively), did not perceive the meetings with productive advisors (17,35%) and did not find the academic work significant and inspiring (12,04%). There was evidence of pressure for publication (50,44%), not being optimistic about future professional perspectives (45,31%), difficulties in writing (36,11%), prejudice in the research due to procedures by the Ethics Committee (28,32%), impediment to perform leisure activities due to the demands of the graduate (24,96%) and disagreement as to the conclusion of the graduate in the regular time (20,71%). Graduate students who suffered discrimination in the course were 10,09% and did not feel welcomed to report such a situation 73,45%. Health variables: presence of symptoms of anxiety (54,34%), depression (52,04%), stress (50,27%), excessive daytime sleepiness (46,73%), who used psychiatric drugs during graduate students with or without medical prescription (35,58%), who did not seek a health service when needed during the course (30,09%), with current use of psychotropic drugs and illicit drugs during their lives (25,84% ) and alcohol abuse (10,09%). It was identified that the variables symptoms of depression and anxiety (p <0,001), use of psychotropic drugs during graduate school (p <0,001), not having a significant and inspiring academic work (p = 0,013), faith practice (p = 0,015), age> 30 years (p = 0,029), poor relationship with colleagues in the graduate program (p = 0,033), family relationship impaired by the demands of the graduate program (p = 0,036) and concern about the financial situation (p = 0,048), were associated with the current suicide risk dependent variable. The stricto sensu enrolled course variable remained in the final model only as an adjustment variable for this model. Conclusion: the associated factors comprised the socioeconomic, academic and health variables. The findings reinforce the need to expand the discussion on the theme in the postgraduate environment, as well as the importance of developing policies and programs aimed at graduate students, contributing to reduce the risks of suicide and its prevention.
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