Bibliographic citations
Torres, G., (2012). Factores asociados a la depresión en pacientes con atención primaria de la salud en Cusco y Abancay [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/567
Torres, G., Factores asociados a la depresión en pacientes con atención primaria de la salud en Cusco y Abancay [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos; 2012. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12672/567
@phdthesis{renati/486293,
title = "Factores asociados a la depresión en pacientes con atención primaria de la salud en Cusco y Abancay",
author = "Torres Castillo, Guido Américo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos",
year = "2012"
}
-- The research examines the factors that are associated with depression inpatients that are cared in primary care facilities ofCusco and Abancay. This also allows us know comparatively general levels of depression, their characteristics by gender, origin, life stage, education level and occupation. We found that the place of origin, educational attainment and occupation, are significant factors associated with depression (p = 0.00 in all three cases). Only one quarter part ofthe total sample does not exhibit the problem, the rest reflects some level of depression, mild depression has the highest incidence, followed by moderate depression and severe than is presented in the fifth of the total study sample. There are higher percentages all levels of depression in the sample subjects from Cusco, in the case of serious level, the presence of depression is twice in Cusco compared to Abancay. At all levels, the depression occurs with highest incidence in the sample of male cusquenians compared to male abanquineans, and in the female cusquenians compared to female abanquineans. Mild depression is higher in adolescents from Abancay compared to cusquenians adolescents, but is higher in adults from Cusco compared to abanquineans adults. Moderate depression is similar in both samples and severe depression is higher in adolescents and adults from Cusco. In general, depression is higher in persons ofschool education, compared to persons of professional education; and is lower in persons with stable work compared with persons who studyor have temporary work. -- Keywords: depression, depression levels, associated factors to depression, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI).
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