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Citation

Leombruni P, Lo Moro G, Bert F, Siliquini R. Ann. Ist. Super. Sanita 2021; 57(4): 324-329.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Istituto superiore di sanit)

DOI

10.4415/ANN_21_04_07

PMID

35076422

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To estimate Suicidal Ideation (SI) prevalence among Italian medical students and explore associated factors.
METHODS: Multicentre cross-sectional study (2018). Students were enrolled through convenience sampling (sample size=2513). Questionnaires included socio-demographic items and Beck Depression Inventory-II, which has an item on SI. A multivariable regression was performed (p-value<0.05 significant).
RESULTS: SI prevalence was 13.7%. Among students with and without depression SI prevalence was 36.0% and 4.3%. Being female, being in a relationship, good/excellent family cohesion, perceived good economic status were significantly associated with lower SI. Increasing age, bisexual/asexual orientation, psychiatric family history, negative judgment on medical school choice, competitive/hostile climate and unsatisfying friendships among classmates, being worried about not measuring up to the profession significantly increased SI.
CONCLUSION: There was a high SI prevalence among Italian medical students, consistently with worldwide data. Demographic, relational, and motivational factors seem to influence SI. Determinants should be further investigated to plan university-level interventions.


Language: en

Keywords

Humans; Cross-Sectional Studies; Risk Factors; Female; Depression; Prevalence; Suicidal Ideation; Italy; Students, Medical

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