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Incidence of Self-Reported Depression Among Pharmacy Residents in Tennessee.
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education 2017 October
Objective. To assess the incidence of self-reported depression among pharmacy residents in Tennessee. Methods. A 50-question survey was distributed to pharmacy residency program directors across Tennessee. Using questions modified from the Major Depression Inventory scale, subjects were asked to identify personal signs or symptoms of depression. The researcher observed trends of depression and offered mental health education to participating programs. Results. Eighty-four residents were potentially exposed to the survey with 50 participants, yielding a 59% response rate. Of the 50 residents, 19 self-reported feeling depressed during residency. More concerning, 11 residents reported having suicidal thoughts. Additionally, 13 residents voiced they would benefit from mental health resources. Conclusion. Self-reported depression among pharmacy residents is not uncommon. Defining mental health benefit resources at the beginning of residency would be beneficial.
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