Comparison of Cognitive-Affective Symptoms of Depression Between Cases of Low and High Suicidal Ideation in Medical Students

Nuzhat Aisha Akram
Nazia Jameel
Bushra Iftikhar
Tahira Assad
Farhan Muhammad Qureshi
Issue Details
Journal ID 1
Volume 10
Number 1
Year 2020
Issue Date 2021-07-29 01:20:36
DOI 10.51985/JBUMDC2019073
Copyright Holder Nuzhat Aisha Akram, Nazia Jameel, Bushra Iftikhar, Tahira Assad, Farhan Muhammad Qureshi
Copyright Year 2020
Keywords:
Abstract:
medical students with high and low suicidal ideation using Beck Depression Inventory
Study Design and Setting: This is a cross sectional study conducted in public and private medical colleges in Karachi
from September-December 2018.
Methodology: A total of 150 normal healthy students with 75 each from public and private medical colleges in Karachi
were sampled through purposive sampling technique. Beck depression inventory (BDI) with twenty one items for depressive
symptoms was used. Suicidal ideation was assessed using item 9 of BDI and participants were identified as having high
and low suicidal ideation. Remaining twenty items of BDI were categorized as affective, cognitive and somatic symptoms
of depression. Severity of each symptom was assessed through BDI score on a 4-point scale. Hypothesis testing for difference
in BDI scores of depressive symptoms between high and low suicidal ideation cases was performed through independent
sample t tests.
Result: BDI showed significantly higher suicidal ideation in public medical colleges’ students. Cases with high suicidal
ideation showed higher prevalence of five cognitive (past failure, feeling guilty, self-image, feeling of being punished,
crying spells), four affective (sadness, irritability, decision making, self-dislike) and one somatic (physical health) symptoms
of depression.
Conclusion: Significant higher prevalence of affective and cognitive symptoms of depression was found among cases
of higher suicidal ideation.
Keywords: BDI, Cognitive affective

Published: 2021-03-17

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