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- Title
Relación entre la depresión, la ansiedad y los síntomas psicosomáticos en una muestra de estudiantes universitarios del norte de México.
- Authors
González Ramírez, Mónica Teresa; Hernández, René Landero; García-Campayo, Javier
- Abstract
Objective. To determine how anxiety, depression, and somatic symptoms are related in a sample of university students in northern Mexico. Methods. An exploratory study was conducted through self-administered questionnaires applied to a convenience sample of 506 psychology students at two universities in Monterrey, in the state of Nuevo León, Mexico. To evaluate somatic symptoms, the Patient Health Questionnaire was used; for depression, the Beck Depression Inventory; and for anxiety, the Social Anxiety Scale for Adolescents. Spearman's correlation was used to determine to what extent the associations among the variables were significant. The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to compare anxiety and depression levels between groups of students organized by severity of somatic symptoms. Results. Of the participants, 129 (25.5%) presented somatic symptoms that were of medium intensity or severe; just 4 (0.8%) had severe depression; and only 2 (0.4%) students presented anxiety levels over 75% of the scale maximum. The severity of somatic symptoms increased in step with anxiety and depression levels. The somatic symptoms occurring most frequently and of greatest concern among the study sample were: headache, menstrual pain, and backache, as well as feeling tired and having difficulty sleeping. Conclusions. The direct association between the severity of somatic symptoms and depression and anxiety was confirmed. It is recommended that all treatment and/or prevention programs addressing one of these conditions, include the other two as well. Programs specifically aimed at university youth should be implemented.
- Subjects
NUEVO Leon (Mexico : State); MEXICO; DEPRESSION in adolescence; ANXIETY in adolescence; SOMATOFORM disorders; COLLEGE students
- Publication
Pan American Journal of Public Health, 2009, Vol 25, Issue 2, p141
- ISSN
1020-4989
- Publication type
Article