2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.edumed.2018.12.006
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Nivel de resiliencia y síntomas depresivos en el internado médico en el Perú

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“…As for the association with mental health problems, as previously described in reviews, subjects with low resilience are more likely to develop mental health problems (Gower et al, 2020;Villalobos-Otayza et al, 2019;Perales et al, 2019). The present study found a statistically significant association between having experienced some form of risk identified in either of the two blocks of the SRQ (questions one to twenty and twenty-one to twenty-five) and effects on the domains of resilience.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…As for the association with mental health problems, as previously described in reviews, subjects with low resilience are more likely to develop mental health problems (Gower et al, 2020;Villalobos-Otayza et al, 2019;Perales et al, 2019). The present study found a statistically significant association between having experienced some form of risk identified in either of the two blocks of the SRQ (questions one to twenty and twenty-one to twenty-five) and effects on the domains of resilience.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Resilience, understood as a personality trait that mitigates the negative effect of stress and encourages adaptation (Crombie, López, Mesa, & Samper, 2015), is the ability to prevail, grow, be strong, and even succeed despite adversity (Nunja Arroyo, 2016). Studies conducted on university students show acceptable levels of resilience, finding high and medium levels in students in the area of health (Flores, Estévez, & Machado, 2018;Villalba & Martínez, 2019), in addition to emphasizing it as a strong protective factor for mental health (Lavoie, Pereira, & Talwar, 2016), specifically in the university environment (Caldera Montes, Aceves Lupercio, & Reynoso González, 2016;Perales et al, 2019;Villalobos-Otayza, Vela-Alfaro, Wiegering-Gianoli, & Robles-Alfaro, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En cuanto a la asociación con problemas de salud mental, se indica que los sujetos con baja resiliencia tienen una mayor probabilidad de desarrollar problemas de salud mental (42,43), lo cual fue reafirmado en adultos jóvenes vinculados a ciencias de la salud por Agudelo et al, quienes encontraron una asociación inversa estadísticamente significativa entre ansiedad o depresión en el SRQ, y la afectación de los dominios de resiliencia (34), para el mismo periodo del presente estudio.…”
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“…Students of the last terms were chosen, specifically from terms 11 and 12, since it is expected that after five years of study, they already have a well-trained critical analysis and are part of a professional career in which the female image has suffered gender discrimination before stereotypes [29,30]. Students in the last term were not interviewed, as students are serving their internship for most of the day [31]. The qualitative sampling method was convenient and homogeneous since the participants were from the same academic space and volunteered to study the phenomenon [32].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%