Clinical and demographic profile of users of a mental health system for medical residents and other health professionals undergoing training at the Universidade Federal de São Paulo

Authors

  • Rafael Fagnani Neto Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Cristina Sueko Obara Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Paula Costa Mosca Macedo Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Vanessa Albuquerque Cítero Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Luiz Antonio Nogueira-Martins Universidade Federal de São Paulo

Keywords:

Health services, Internship and residency, Graduate education, Professional burnout, Occupational health, Mental Health

Abstract

CONTEXT: A postgraduate and resident trainee mental health assistance center was created in September 1996 within our university. OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and demographic profile of its users. TYPE OF STUDY: Retrospective. SETTING: Universidade Federal de São Paulo - Escola Paulista de Medicina (Unifesp-EPM). METHODS: The study was carried between September 1996 and November 2002, when 233 semi-structured registration forms were filled out either by the psychologist or the psychiatrist during their first contact with the trainees, who were medical and nursing residents, and postgraduate students at specialization, master or doctoral levels. The registration forms included demographic, occupational and clinical data. RESULTS: The trainees were predominantly young (mean of 27 years old), single (82.0% of cases), women (79.4%), seeking help especially during the first year of training (63.1%). In 70.8% of the cases, they came to the service spontaneously. Such individuals showed greater adherence to the treatment than those who were referred by supervisors (p < 0.05). In 30% of the cases, the trainee sought psychological guidance or support at the service due to specific situational conflicts. Depression and anxiety disorders were the most frequent diagnoses; 22.3% of the trainees followed up mentioned a tendency towards suicidal thoughts. In comparison with other trainees, there was a higher prevalence of males among the medical residents (p < 0.01), with more cases of sleep disorders (p < 0.05), a smaller number of individuals refraining from the use of alcohol (p < 0.05) and a higher number of trainees requiring leave of absence (p < 0.001). DISCUSSION: The first year of training in health sciences is the most stressful, especially for women. Depression and anxiety symptoms are common, reflecting transitory self-limited deadaptation. However, the severity of the cases can also be evaluated in view of the large number of trainees who mentioned suicidal tendencies. CONCLUSIONS: This study emphasizes the need and importance of providing formal, structured and confidential mental health services for medical residents and postgraduate students from other health professions, in the training programs of academic institutions.

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Author Biographies

Rafael Fagnani Neto, Universidade Federal de São Paulo

Psychiatrist at the Núcleo de Assistência e Pesquisa em Residência Médica (Napreme), Uni- versidade de Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Cristina Sueko Obara, Universidade Federal de São Paulo

Psychologist at the Núcleo de Assistência e Pesquisa em Residência Médica (Napreme), Universidade de Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Paula Costa Mosca Macedo, Universidade Federal de São Paulo

Psychologist at the Núcleo de Assistência e Pesquisa em Residência Médica (Napreme), Universidade de Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Vanessa Albuquerque Cítero, Universidade Federal de São Paulo

Psychiatrist formerly at the Núcleo de Assistência e Pesquisa em Residência Médica (Napreme), Universidade de Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

Luiz Antonio Nogueira-Martins, Universidade Federal de São Paulo

Assistant professor in the Discipline of Medical Psychology and Social Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, and Coordinator of the Núcleo de Assistência e Pesquisa em Residência Médica (Napreme), São Paulo, Brazil.

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2004-07-07

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Fagnani Neto R, Obara CS, Macedo PCM, Cítero VA, Nogueira-Martins LA. Clinical and demographic profile of users of a mental health system for medical residents and other health professionals undergoing training at the Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Sao Paulo Med J [Internet]. 2004 Jul. 7 [cited 2025 Oct. 16];122(4):152-7. Available from: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/2569

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