Background: To investigate depressive symptoms, temperament, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder traits in medical students, comparing those who sought psychological counseling with those who did not seek it. Subjects and Methods: We assessed 49 students seeking counseling (mean age=24.4 years, SD=4.07) and 49 noncounseling controls (mean age=21.7 years, SD=2.6). Participants were assessed for depressive symptoms with the Beck Depression Inventory-II, for temperament/character dimensions using the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised, and for attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms using the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale. Results: Counseling-seeking students were more likely to have attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms, scored higher on the Beck Depression Inventory-II and on the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised Harm avoidance, and lower on the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised Self-Directedness, compared to controls. Conclusions: Medical students applying for counseling should be carefully assessed for depressive symptoms, attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms, and temperament characteristics; depressive and attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms could be the focus of counseling interventions.

Depressive symptoms, temperament/character, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder traits in medical students seeking counseling / Rapinesi, C; Kotzalidis, Gd; Del Casale, A; Ferrone, Mariangela; Callovini, Gemma; Curto, M; Ferracuti, S; Sani, G; Familiari, G; Pompili, M; Girardi, P; Angeletti, G.. - In: PSYCHIATRIA DANUBINA. - ISSN 0353-5053. - STAMPA. - 30:3(2018), pp. 305-309. [10.24869/psyd.2018.305]

Depressive symptoms, temperament/character, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder traits in medical students seeking counseling

Rapinesi C;Kotzalidis Gd;Del Casale A
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FERRONE, MARIANGELA;CALLOVINI, GEMMA;Curto M;Ferracuti S;Sani G;Familiari G;Pompili M;Girardi P;Angeletti G.
2018

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Background: To investigate depressive symptoms, temperament, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder traits in medical students, comparing those who sought psychological counseling with those who did not seek it. Subjects and Methods: We assessed 49 students seeking counseling (mean age=24.4 years, SD=4.07) and 49 noncounseling controls (mean age=21.7 years, SD=2.6). Participants were assessed for depressive symptoms with the Beck Depression Inventory-II, for temperament/character dimensions using the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised, and for attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms using the Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale. Results: Counseling-seeking students were more likely to have attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms, scored higher on the Beck Depression Inventory-II and on the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised Harm avoidance, and lower on the Temperament and Character Inventory-Revised Self-Directedness, compared to controls. Conclusions: Medical students applying for counseling should be carefully assessed for depressive symptoms, attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms, and temperament characteristics; depressive and attention deficit/hyperactivity symptoms could be the focus of counseling interventions.
2018
medical students; counseling; mental health; attention deficit/hyperactivity; temperament; character; depression
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Depressive symptoms, temperament/character, and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder traits in medical students seeking counseling / Rapinesi, C; Kotzalidis, Gd; Del Casale, A; Ferrone, Mariangela; Callovini, Gemma; Curto, M; Ferracuti, S; Sani, G; Familiari, G; Pompili, M; Girardi, P; Angeletti, G.. - In: PSYCHIATRIA DANUBINA. - ISSN 0353-5053. - STAMPA. - 30:3(2018), pp. 305-309. [10.24869/psyd.2018.305]
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