Revista Cubana de Medicina Militar (Aug 2023)

Depression, anxiety and stress associated with insomnia in Peruvian military cadets during a pandemic

  • Christian R. Mejia,
  • Olenka Farfan-Zapata,
  • Marco Casimiro-Porras,
  • Donna Estefany Mendoza-Cairampoma,
  • Jose Armada,
  • Giussepy Gallardo -Zarate,
  • Jhosselyn I. Chacon

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52, no. 3
pp. e02303125 – e02303125

Abstract

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Introduction: Cadets are still young trainees, and they were also exposed to the pandemic, generating possible alterations in their mental health. Objective: To determine whether depression, anxiety and stress were associated with insomnia in Peruvian military cadets during the pandemic. Methods: Analytical cross-sectional study, which through a survey inquired about 3 mental health pathologies (DASS-21 scale) and insomnia (Insomnia Severity Index scale, in Spanish), the results of both were crossed and adjusted. Results: Of the 752 cadets, insomnia was associated with moderate or higher levels of anxiety (p-value 0.05). Conclusions: Insomnia was associated with having anxiety at moderate or higher levels or even at severe levels. It was also associated with gender (females were the most affected) and with cadets being older.

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