2021, Number 38
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Inv Ed Med 2021; 10 (38)
Personality types and level of anxiety in residents of orthopedics and family medicine
Gaytán-Fernández S, Barragán-Hervella RG, Benítez-Vargas R, Quiroz-Williams J, Ceballos-Juárez A, Pacheco-Santiago U
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 32-41
PDF size: 546.55 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Mental health is a complex phenomenon
determined by multiple social, environmental, biological
and psychological factors, and includes conditions such
as depression, anxiety, epilepsy, dementia, schizophrenia,
and developmental disorders in childhood, some of
which have worsened in recent times.
Objective: To identify the relationship between the personality
type and the level of anxiety in residents of the
specialties in family medicine (FM) and in traumatology
and orthopedics (TO)
Method: An observational study is carried out in resident
physicians of the traumatology and orthopedics and family
medicine specialties. The 16PF5 test is applied to
assess the five dimensions of personality and the Hamilton
anxiety test
Results: A sample of 116 residents was obtained. 29.4%
of MF presented lower anxiety, while TO was observed
in 70.5%. Greater anxiety was presented by 60.7% of
MF, and 39.2% of TO. Regarding the analysis of the five
global dimensions of personality (16PF5 test), the extraversion
results were concentrated in the negative pole. In
the anxiety dimension, the results were different for both
specialties. In the hardness dimension, the majority is
concentrated in the negative extreme. In the self-control
and individuality dimensions, similar results were found
between both specialties
Conclusions: There are certain similarities in the type
of personality in both specialties and but with clear differences
in the level of anxiety with a tendency to some
type of anxiety in TyO residents, while the majority of MF
residents do not present anxiety.
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