Latent class of depressive symptoms of and its determinants: A cross-sectional study among Iranian University students.

Journal: Journal of research in medical sciences : the official journal of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences

Volume: 29

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Science, Isfahan, Iran. Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.

Abstract summary 

According to the report of the World Health Organization, mental disorders are one of the 10 most important causes of disability in the world. This study was conducted with the aim of determining the number and frequency of latent classes of depression and its determinants in Isfahan university of medical students.A total of 1408 medical students from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Iran, were enrolled in the study in 2017. The symptoms and severity of depression were assessed using the standard Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale questionnaire. Latent class analysis was applied to seven symptoms of depression, all of which had four levels. Latent class subgroups were compared using the Chi-square test and analysis of variance test. The regression model was used to check the relationship between identified classes and related factors. Analyzes were done using SPSS-21 and Mplus7 software.In this study, three latent classes were identified, that is, the group of healthy people, the group of borderline people, and the group of people suspected of depression. The prevalence of identified latent classes among medical students is 0.52, 0.32, and 0.16%, respectively. The regression results showed that compared to the healthy group, the factors affecting depression in the borderline and suspicious group were increasing age, female gender, interest in the field of study, physical activity, history of depression, and history of anxiety.The three classes that were identified based on the students' answers to the depression symptoms questions differed only based on severity. The history of depression and anxiety were the strongest predictors of latent classes of depression.

Authors & Co-authors:  Aleebrahim Heidari Yousefnejad Kheirabadi Tarrahi

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Citations :  Depression: Overview. 2021c Available from: https://www.who.int/health-topics/depression. #tab=tab_1. [Last accessed on 2021 Sep 10]
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SSN : 1735-1995
Study Population
Female
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Depression;latent class analysis;university students
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India