Depression in Medical School: The Influence of Morningness‐Eveningness

Nov 13, 2007Chronobiology international

How being a morning or evening person relates to depression in medical students

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Abstract

A total of 53 individuals (32.9%) among 161 medical students showed depressive symptoms.

  • Depressive symptoms were assessed using the Beck Depressive Inventory scale.
  • Family history of depression and regular physical activity were also evaluated.
  • Females exhibited a trend toward a higher occurrence of depressive symptoms.
  • Eveningness was linked to depressive symptoms, with an odds ratio of 0.66.
  • The association between eveningness and depressive symptoms was significant after accounting for family history and physical activity.

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