Abstract
Introduction:
Medical students, interns, and residents have higher rates of depression than the general population, according to previous literature.
Objective:
The objectives of this paper were to determine the rate of depression and its severity in a group of Egyptian residents of Ain Shams University hospitals.
Methods:
This is a cross-sectional comparative study that took place in El-Demerdash Hospital from March 1, 2019 to September 1, 2020, with 220 Egyptian residents of Ain Shams University Hospitals participating.
Results:
The socioeconomic stress scale had a statistically significant relationship with depression scores (
Conclusion:
The pediatrics department had the highest percentage of residents who were depressed, while the obstetrics and gynecology department had the highest suicide risk. Feeling underpaid, disruption of home life, having insufficient time, being concerned about keeping skills up to date, and having a large volume of work were also found to be the most stressful aspects of residency.
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