2014
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014196.06332013
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Antidepressivos: uso, adesão e conhecimento entre estudantes de medicina

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“…Further studies should determine the prevalence of major depression in French medical students. In one Portuguese study published in 2014, 11.4% of 289 medical students reported to be current or past antidepressant consumers (Ribeiro et al, 2014). In a Korean study published in 2007, 9.4% of medical students were found to be currently depressed and only 9.7% of them (0.9% of the entire sample) were correctly treated for depression.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further studies should determine the prevalence of major depression in French medical students. In one Portuguese study published in 2014, 11.4% of 289 medical students reported to be current or past antidepressant consumers (Ribeiro et al, 2014). In a Korean study published in 2007, 9.4% of medical students were found to be currently depressed and only 9.7% of them (0.9% of the entire sample) were correctly treated for depression.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estudo 29 indica maior prevalência de procura por cuidados de saúde mental e realização de terapêuticas psicotrópicas envolvendo uso de antidepressivos entre o sexo feminino, entre eles a fluoxetina e a sertralina. O abuso de drogas, que podem incluir psicotrópicos ou outras drogas ilícitas, bem como o suicídio, estão relacionados à depressão 4,[29][30][31][32][33] .…”
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“…Regarding gender, most studies observed that men had a higher tendency to consume all types of drugs, with the exception of anxiolytics and antidepressants, which were most often consumed by females 9,12-14, 21 . Moreover, the use of psychoactive substances tends to begin at an early age, alcohol being the most prematurely used with an average starting age of 14.4 (SD=2.5) 10 .…”
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confidence: 99%