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Mamani, M., Paredes, A. (2024). Niveles de funcionalidad familiar y estados ansioso - depresivos en estudiantes universitarios de medicina humana, Cusco 2024 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6569
Mamani, M., Paredes, A. Niveles de funcionalidad familiar y estados ansioso - depresivos en estudiantes universitarios de medicina humana, Cusco 2024 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6569
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title = "Niveles de funcionalidad familiar y estados ansioso - depresivos en estudiantes universitarios de medicina humana, Cusco 2024",
author = "Paredes Pedraza, Alessandra Jendely",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: Family functionality refers to the ability of a family to meet the emotional and physical needs of its members. On the other hand, anxious and depressive states in medical students involve the presence of symptoms of anxiety and depression that can affect their emotional well-being and academic performance. Objective: To determine the relationship between family functionality and anxious- depressive states in human medical university students in Cusco in the year 2024. Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional analytical observational study, conducted with the participation of 226 human medical university students from a private university in the city of Cusco. Non-probabilistic sampling was used. Instruments such as the Apgar Scale and the Beck Inventory for anxiety and depression were employed. Results: The median age was 23 years, with a predominance of female students, representing 58.3%. The majority belonged to nuclear families, with an equal percentage of 58.3%. Additionally, 59.1% of students were attending clinical rotations. A significant relationship was found between family functionality and depressive state (Rho Spearman=-0.369; p=0.012), as well as between family functionality and anxious state (Rho Spearman=-0.479; p=0.009). Conclusions: A relationship was determined between family dynamics and anxious- depressive states in medical students.
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