Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies
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Resumo: | The objective was to investigate the prevalence of depressive signs and symptoms among undergraduate students of courses in the health area, at a Federal University, with a pedagogical curriculum project based on Active Teaching-Learning Methodologies, in a municipality in the interior of northeastern Brazil. This article is a cross-sectional and observational study with an analytical, descriptive, and quantitative approach was carried out by through self-administered semi-structured questionnaires. The subjects of this study were undergraduate students enrolled in eight courses in graduation on health sciences. This research was executed between February 2018 and June 2019. Quantitative data were processed using Excel software (Microsoft®) descriptively. The central influences of the tutorial module were anxiety (77%; n=314), sleep disturbances (79%; n=323), competitiveness (66%; n=271), individualism (60%: n=244) and stress (83.7%; n=343); other modules obtained smaller proportions. About 36% would change teaching institution, 44% would change course; Approximately 31% (n=129) of the students had at least one reported morbidity. Common Mental Problems were the most prevalent reported morbidity group (49%; n=63). The Beck Inventory identified that 35% (n=143) of the participants had some degree of depression; 2% (n=8) self-rated their health as 'poor/very bad'; 8% (n=33) reported using medication. The group of chemical substances most frequently used were psychotropic drugs, with emphasis on anxiolytics (43%; n=18) and antidepressants (29%; n=12); 45% (n=20) related to the use of medication to entering the University. We understand that an institutional, student, and teacher reflection on the applicability of MAEA should be considered. |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologiesSalud mental de estudiantes de educación superior em un escenario de metodologias activas de enseñanza y aprendizajeSaúde mental de discentes do ensino superior em um cenário de metodologias ativas de ensino e aprendizagemHigher EducationMental HealthLearning Health System.Educación SuperiorSalud MentalAprendizaje del Sistema de Salud.Educação SuperiorSaúde MentalSistema de Aprendizagem em Saúde.The objective was to investigate the prevalence of depressive signs and symptoms among undergraduate students of courses in the health area, at a Federal University, with a pedagogical curriculum project based on Active Teaching-Learning Methodologies, in a municipality in the interior of northeastern Brazil. This article is a cross-sectional and observational study with an analytical, descriptive, and quantitative approach was carried out by through self-administered semi-structured questionnaires. The subjects of this study were undergraduate students enrolled in eight courses in graduation on health sciences. This research was executed between February 2018 and June 2019. Quantitative data were processed using Excel software (Microsoft®) descriptively. The central influences of the tutorial module were anxiety (77%; n=314), sleep disturbances (79%; n=323), competitiveness (66%; n=271), individualism (60%: n=244) and stress (83.7%; n=343); other modules obtained smaller proportions. About 36% would change teaching institution, 44% would change course; Approximately 31% (n=129) of the students had at least one reported morbidity. Common Mental Problems were the most prevalent reported morbidity group (49%; n=63). The Beck Inventory identified that 35% (n=143) of the participants had some degree of depression; 2% (n=8) self-rated their health as 'poor/very bad'; 8% (n=33) reported using medication. The group of chemical substances most frequently used were psychotropic drugs, with emphasis on anxiolytics (43%; n=18) and antidepressants (29%; n=12); 45% (n=20) related to the use of medication to entering the University. We understand that an institutional, student, and teacher reflection on the applicability of MAEA should be considered.El objetivo fue investigar la prevalencia de signos y síntomas depresivos entre estudiantes de graduación de cursos en el área de la salud, en una Universidad Federal, con un proyecto de currículo pedagógico basado en Metodologías de Enseñanza-Aprendizaje Activo, en un municipio del interior del nordeste de Brasil. Se trata de un estudio transversal y observacional, con enfoque analítico, descriptivo y cuantitativo, realizado a través de cuestionarios semiestructurados autoadministrados. Los sujetos de este estudio fueron estudiantes de pregrado matriculados en ocho cursos en el área de ciencias de la salud. La investigación se llevó a cabo entre febrero de 2018 y junio de 2019. Los datos cuantitativos se procesaron mediante el software Excel (Microsoft®) de forma descriptiva. Las influencias centrales del módulo tutorial fueron la ansiedad (77%; n=314), los trastornos del sueño (79%; n=323), la competitividad (66%; n=271), el individualismo (60%: n=244) y el estrés (83,7%; n=343); otros módulos obtuvieron proporciones menores. Alrededor del 36% cambiaría de institución docente, el 44% cambiaría de curso; Aproximadamente el 31% (n=129) de los estudiantes tenían al menos una morbilidad reportada. Los Problemas Mentales Comunes fueron el grupo de morbilidad informado más prevalente (49%; n=63). El Inventario de Beck identificó que el 35% (n=143) de los participantes presentaba algún grado de depresión; 2% (n=8) autocalificó su salud como 'mala/muy mala'; 8% (n=33) informó usar medicación. El grupo de sustancias químicas más utilizadas fueron los psicofármacos, con destaque para los ansiolíticos (43%; n=18) y antidepresivos (29%; n=12); El 45% (n=20) relacionó el uso de medicamentos con el ingreso a la Universidad. Entendemos que se debe considerar una reflexión institucional, estudiantil y docente sobre la aplicabilidad del MAEA.Objetivou-se pesquisar a prevalência de sinais e sintomas depressivos dentre os discentes de graduação de cursos na área da saúde, de uma Universidade Federal, com projeto curricular pedagógico baseado em Metodologias Ativas de Ensino Aprendizagem, de um município no interior do nordeste brasileiro. Trata-se de um estudo transversal e observacional, de abordagem analítica, descritiva e quantitativa realizado por meio de questionários semiestruturados autoaplicáveis. Os sujeitos deste estudo foram discentes de graduação matriculados nos oito cursos da área de ciências da saúde. A pesquisa foi realizada entre fevereiro de 2018 a junho de 2019. Os dados quantitativos foram processados por meio do software Excel (Microsoft®) de forma descritiva. As influências centrais do módulo de tutorial foram ansiedade (77%; n=314), alterações de sono (79%; n=323), competitividade (66%; n=271), individualismo (60%: n=244) e estresse (83,7%; n=343); outros módulos obtiveram proporções menores. Cerca de 36% mudariam de instituição de ensino, 44% mudariam de curso; Aproximadamente 31% (n=129) dos discentes apresentava ao menos uma morbidade referida. Problemas Mentais Comuns foram o grupo de morbidade referida mais prevalente (49%; n=63). O Inventário Beck identificou que 35% (n=143) dos participantes apresentou algum grau de depressão; 2% (n=8) autoavaliou sua saúde como ‘ruim/muito ruim’; 8% (n=33) referiu utilizar medicamentos. O grupo de substâncias químicas mais frequentemente utilizadas foram os psicofármacos, tendo destaque os medicamentos ansiolíticos (43%; n=18) e antidepressivos (29%; n=12); 45% (n=20) relacionou o uso de medicamentos à entrada na Universidade. Entendemos que uma reflexão institucional, discente e docente sobre a aplicabilidade das metodologias ativas de ensino aprendizagem deve ser considerada.Research, Society and Development2022-05-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2994410.33448/rsd-v11i7.29944Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 7; e28811729944Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 7; e28811729944Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 7; e288117299442525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/29944/25873Copyright (c) 2022 Luiz Eduardo Oliveira Matos; Marcia Schott; Iana Alves Andrade; Renata Jardimhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatos, Luiz Eduardo OliveiraSchott, MarciaAndrade, Iana Alves Jardim, Renata2022-06-06T15:12:05Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/29944Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:46:52.552932Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies Salud mental de estudiantes de educación superior em un escenario de metodologias activas de enseñanza y aprendizaje Saúde mental de discentes do ensino superior em um cenário de metodologias ativas de ensino e aprendizagem |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies Matos, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira Higher Education Mental Health Learning Health System. Educación Superior Salud Mental Aprendizaje del Sistema de Salud. Educação Superior Saúde Mental Sistema de Aprendizagem em Saúde. |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies |
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Mental health of higher education students in a scenario of acetive learning and teaching methodologies |
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Matos, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira |
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Matos, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira Schott, Marcia Andrade, Iana Alves Jardim, Renata |
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Schott, Marcia Andrade, Iana Alves Jardim, Renata |
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Matos, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira Schott, Marcia Andrade, Iana Alves Jardim, Renata |
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Higher Education Mental Health Learning Health System. Educación Superior Salud Mental Aprendizaje del Sistema de Salud. Educação Superior Saúde Mental Sistema de Aprendizagem em Saúde. |
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Higher Education Mental Health Learning Health System. Educación Superior Salud Mental Aprendizaje del Sistema de Salud. Educação Superior Saúde Mental Sistema de Aprendizagem em Saúde. |
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The objective was to investigate the prevalence of depressive signs and symptoms among undergraduate students of courses in the health area, at a Federal University, with a pedagogical curriculum project based on Active Teaching-Learning Methodologies, in a municipality in the interior of northeastern Brazil. This article is a cross-sectional and observational study with an analytical, descriptive, and quantitative approach was carried out by through self-administered semi-structured questionnaires. The subjects of this study were undergraduate students enrolled in eight courses in graduation on health sciences. This research was executed between February 2018 and June 2019. Quantitative data were processed using Excel software (Microsoft®) descriptively. The central influences of the tutorial module were anxiety (77%; n=314), sleep disturbances (79%; n=323), competitiveness (66%; n=271), individualism (60%: n=244) and stress (83.7%; n=343); other modules obtained smaller proportions. About 36% would change teaching institution, 44% would change course; Approximately 31% (n=129) of the students had at least one reported morbidity. Common Mental Problems were the most prevalent reported morbidity group (49%; n=63). The Beck Inventory identified that 35% (n=143) of the participants had some degree of depression; 2% (n=8) self-rated their health as 'poor/very bad'; 8% (n=33) reported using medication. The group of chemical substances most frequently used were psychotropic drugs, with emphasis on anxiolytics (43%; n=18) and antidepressants (29%; n=12); 45% (n=20) related to the use of medication to entering the University. We understand that an institutional, student, and teacher reflection on the applicability of MAEA should be considered. |
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