The personality traits with depression and suicidal ideation among Thai medical students: a university-based multiregional study

Apr 23, 2024BMC psychology

Personality Traits Linked to Depression and Suicidal Thoughts in Thai Medical Students Across Multiple Regions

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Abstract

Of the 868 medical students surveyed, 27.4% reported symptoms of depression.

  • Higher Neuroticism scores are associated with increased odds of depression.
  • Lower scores in Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness are linked to higher rates of depression.
  • 15.9% of participants reported experiencing .
  • Suicidal ideation is significantly correlated with elevated Neuroticism scores and the presence of a psychiatric illness.

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Key numbers

238 of 868
Prevalence of Depression
Participants reporting symptoms consistent with
138 of 868
Prevalence of
Participants reporting suicidal thoughts
1.34
Odds Ratio for Neuroticism and Depression
Each 1-point increase in Neuroticism score

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What this is

  • This research investigates the prevalence of depression and among Thai medical students.
  • It assesses the association between personality traits and these mental health issues.
  • The study includes 868 participants from three medical schools across Thailand.

Essence

  • Over a quarter of Thai medical students reported depression, with higher Neuroticism and lower Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness scores linked to these issues.

Key takeaways

  • 27.4% of participants met criteria for depression, while 15.9% reported . These rates are notably higher than in the general population.
  • Higher Neuroticism scores were associated with increased odds of both depression and . Each 1-point increase in Neuroticism raised the odds of depression by 1.34 times.
  • Lower scores in Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness were linked to higher rates of depression. Each 1-point increase in Conscientiousness was associated with a 0.88 times reduction in the odds of depression.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits causal inferences between personality traits and mental health outcomes.
  • Self-reported data may introduce bias, as participants could misunderstand questionnaire items.
  • The sample may not represent all Thai medical students due to the convenience sampling method.

Definitions

  • Major Depressive Disorder (MDD): A common psychiatric disorder characterized by persistent low mood, loss of interest, and various emotional and physical symptoms.
  • Suicidal Ideation (SI): The consideration or planning of suicide, which can range from fleeting thoughts to detailed planning.

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