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Evaluation of Prevalence and Cognition Rates of Major Depressive Disorder Among Medical Students at Nam Can Tho University

Published: November 5, 2024
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Abstract

Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a prevalent mental illness, with a lifetime prevalence of approximately 12%, significantly impacting public health. The prevalence of depression among students in demanding fields, such as medical students, has not been thoroughly assessed.

Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the prevalence and awareness of MDD among medical students.

Methods: First and fifth-year medical students at Nam Can Tho University were invited to participate in this study. Participants completed the PHQ-9 questionnaire via Google Forms. The study employed a cross-sectional descriptive design.

Result: Between May and June 2024, 593 eligible students were recruited. The mean age of participants was 22.08 ± 2,3% years, with 44,5% being male. The findings revealed that 244 students (44.1%) self-reported depressive symptoms based on the PHQ-9 scale. Specifically, 48.7% of first-year and 29.8% of fifth-year reported having major depressive disorder. Additionally, major depressive disorder affects the quality of life for 83.8% of students. Furthermore, 525 students (88.5%) expressed a need for mental health support centers.

ConclusionThe prevalence of self-reported depressive symptoms among students, primarily assessed using the PHQ-9 scale, was notably high. Students also acknowledged the substantial impact of mental health on their quality of life. However, there remains a limited understanding and attention from social resources regarding this issue.

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Authors

Lê Ngọc Như Ý

Trưng Đại học Nam Cần Thơ

Ngô Minh Hùng

Trưng Đại học Nam Cần Thơ

Dương Văn Phiếu

Trưng Đại học Nam Cần Thơ

Trần Khôi Minh

Trưng Đại học Nam Cần Thơ

Bùi Xuân Trà

Trưng Đại học Nam Cần Thơ

Dương Hoàng Ngọc Thảo

Trưng Đại học Nam Cần Thơ

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