Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents
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Resumo: | Introduction: Mental health in training physicians is a growing issue. The aim of this study was to investigate emotional distress in psychiatry residents. Method: This web-based survey evaluated 115 (62%) psychiatry residents in training in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul. The DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure-Adult, the Patient Health Questionnaire-2, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-concise, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory were all administered. Linear regression models were estimated with burnout dimensions as dependent variables. Result: Positive screening rates were 53% for anxiety, 35.7% for somatization, 16.5% for depression, and 7% for suicidal ideation. Half of the male residents were at risk of alcohol abuse and dependence. Regarding burnout, 60% met criteria for emotional exhaustion, 54.8% for depersonalization, and 33% for low personal accomplishment. The most consistent risk factors were the nature of the relationships with preceptors, relations to the institutions themselves, age, and the quality of relationships with family. Conclusion: Besides disconcerting rates of psychiatric symptoms, the study revealed that characteristics of the workplace (i.e., the nature of relationships with preceptors and relations to the institution) can be regarded as potential targets for development of interventions aimed at improving mental health during training periods. |
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Monteiro, Gabriela Massaro CarneiroMarcon, GrasielaGabbard, Glen O.Baeza, Fernanda Lucia CapitanioHauck, Simone2022-10-26T04:48:46Z20212238-0019http://hdl.handle.net/10183/250353001150410Introduction: Mental health in training physicians is a growing issue. The aim of this study was to investigate emotional distress in psychiatry residents. Method: This web-based survey evaluated 115 (62%) psychiatry residents in training in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul. The DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure-Adult, the Patient Health Questionnaire-2, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-concise, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory were all administered. Linear regression models were estimated with burnout dimensions as dependent variables. Result: Positive screening rates were 53% for anxiety, 35.7% for somatization, 16.5% for depression, and 7% for suicidal ideation. Half of the male residents were at risk of alcohol abuse and dependence. Regarding burnout, 60% met criteria for emotional exhaustion, 54.8% for depersonalization, and 33% for low personal accomplishment. The most consistent risk factors were the nature of the relationships with preceptors, relations to the institutions themselves, age, and the quality of relationships with family. Conclusion: Besides disconcerting rates of psychiatric symptoms, the study revealed that characteristics of the workplace (i.e., the nature of relationships with preceptors and relations to the institution) can be regarded as potential targets for development of interventions aimed at improving mental health during training periods.application/pdfengTrends in psychiatry and psychotherapy. Porto Alegre. Vol. 43, no. 3 (2021), p. 207-216.Esgotamento profissionalInternato e residênciaEducação médicaPsiquiatriaSinais e sintomasBurnoutMedical educationMental healthPsychiatry residentsWork environmentPsychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residentsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001150410.pdf.txt001150410.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain41251http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/250353/2/001150410.pdf.txt55e0706fe5ea13a9f82fb59d78a06720MD52ORIGINAL001150410.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf170973http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/250353/1/001150410.pdfa47b885bc59d7167dce0ca50e4a02d94MD5110183/2503532022-10-27 04:52:23.993046oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/250353Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2022-10-27T07:52:23Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents Monteiro, Gabriela Massaro Carneiro Esgotamento profissional Internato e residência Educação médica Psiquiatria Sinais e sintomas Burnout Medical education Mental health Psychiatry residents Work environment |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents |
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Psychiatric symptoms, burnout and associated factors in psychiatry residents |
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Monteiro, Gabriela Massaro Carneiro |
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Monteiro, Gabriela Massaro Carneiro Marcon, Grasiela Gabbard, Glen O. Baeza, Fernanda Lucia Capitanio Hauck, Simone |
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Marcon, Grasiela Gabbard, Glen O. Baeza, Fernanda Lucia Capitanio Hauck, Simone |
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Monteiro, Gabriela Massaro Carneiro Marcon, Grasiela Gabbard, Glen O. Baeza, Fernanda Lucia Capitanio Hauck, Simone |
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Esgotamento profissional Internato e residência Educação médica Psiquiatria Sinais e sintomas |
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Esgotamento profissional Internato e residência Educação médica Psiquiatria Sinais e sintomas Burnout Medical education Mental health Psychiatry residents Work environment |
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Burnout Medical education Mental health Psychiatry residents Work environment |
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Introduction: Mental health in training physicians is a growing issue. The aim of this study was to investigate emotional distress in psychiatry residents. Method: This web-based survey evaluated 115 (62%) psychiatry residents in training in the Brazilian State of Rio Grande do Sul. The DSM-5 Self-Rated Level 1 Cross-Cutting Symptom Measure-Adult, the Patient Health Questionnaire-2, the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-concise, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory were all administered. Linear regression models were estimated with burnout dimensions as dependent variables. Result: Positive screening rates were 53% for anxiety, 35.7% for somatization, 16.5% for depression, and 7% for suicidal ideation. Half of the male residents were at risk of alcohol abuse and dependence. Regarding burnout, 60% met criteria for emotional exhaustion, 54.8% for depersonalization, and 33% for low personal accomplishment. The most consistent risk factors were the nature of the relationships with preceptors, relations to the institutions themselves, age, and the quality of relationships with family. Conclusion: Besides disconcerting rates of psychiatric symptoms, the study revealed that characteristics of the workplace (i.e., the nature of relationships with preceptors and relations to the institution) can be regarded as potential targets for development of interventions aimed at improving mental health during training periods. |
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