Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Oct 2017)

Depressive Symptoms among Plastic Surgery Residents

  • Doaa F. Andejani, MBBS,
  • Sami I. Al-Issa, MBBS,
  • Mohammad M. Al-Qattan, MBBS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001516
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 10
p. e1516

Abstract

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Background:. A literature review did not reveal any study investigating the prevalence of depression among plastic surgery residents. Methods:. We conducted a cross-sectional mail survey and included all Saudi Plastic Surgery residents in our local program in Saudi Arabia. The Beck Depression Inventory II was used. Results:. The inventory showed that mild, moderate, and severe depressive symptoms were prevalent in 20.6%, 38.2%, and 11.8%, respectively. Junior residents were more prone to depression. Conclusions:. The high prevalence rate of depression among plastic surgery residents is alarming, and further studies are warranted. The problem has received no attention in the plastic surgery literature.