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Psychopathology and self-harm among incoming first-year students in six Mexican universities.

Corina Benjet1, Raúl A Gutiérrez-García2,3, Adrián Abrego-Ramírez3, Guilherme Borges1, Anabell Covarrubias-Díaz4, Ma Del Socorro Durán5, Rogaciano González-González2, Alicia E Hermosillo-de la Torre6, Kalina I Martínez-Martínez6, María Elena Medina-Mora1, Humberto Mejía-Zarazúa7, Gustavo Pérez-Tarango5, María Alicia Zavala-Berbena5, Philippe Mortier8.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To estimate psychopathology and self-harm behavior of incoming first-year college students, sociodemographic correlates, service use and willingness to seek treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: 4 189 male and female incoming first-year students of six universities in four different states of Mexico responded to an online survey with a 79.3% response rate.
RESULTS: Almost one in three incoming students has experienced some type of psychopathology; however, only one in five has received treatment. Female, students who are older, whose parents are not married or deceased, and who have a non-heterosexual orientation, no religion or a non-Catholic/Christian religion have greater odds (1.18 - 1.99), whereas those who attend a private university and have a parent with some college education have lower odds (0.68 - 0.75) of experiencing any probable disorder.
CONCLUSIONS: Substantial unmet need for mental health services combined with reported willingness to use university services suggests an opportunity for the detection, referral, and treatment of incoming students to promote a successful transition.

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Keywords:  Mexico; mental disorders; students; substance-related disorders; suicide

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30753769     DOI: 10.21149/9158

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Salud Publica Mex        ISSN: 0036-3634


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2.  Prevalence of 12-month mental and substance use disorders in sexual minority college students in Mexico.

Authors:  Roberto Rentería; Corina Benjet; Raúl A Gutiérrez-García; Adrián Abrego-Ramírez; Yesica Albor; Guilherme Borges; María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz-Couder; María Del Socorro Durán; Rogaciano González-González; Rebeca Guzmán Saldaña; Alicia E Hermosillo De la Torre; Ana María Martínez-Jerez; Kalina I Martinez Martinez; María Elena Medina-Mora; Sinead Martínez Ruiz; María Abigail Paz Pérez; Gustavo Pérez Tarango; María Alicia Zavala Berbena; Enrique Méndez; Randy P Auerbach; Philippe Mortier
Journal:  Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol       Date:  2020-09-04       Impact factor: 4.328

3.  (Internet) Gaming Disorder in DSM-5 and ICD-11: A Case of the Glass Half Empty or Half Full: (Internet) Le trouble du jeu dans le DSM-5 et la CIM-11: Un cas de verre à moitié vide et à moitié plein.

Authors:  Guilherme Borges; Ricardo Orozco; Corina Benjet; Kalina I Mart Inez Mart Inez; Eunice Vargas Contreras; Ana Lucia Jim Enez P Erez; Alvaro Julio Pel Aez Cedr Es; Praxedis Cristina Hern Andez Uribe; Mar Ia Anabell Covarrubias D Iaz Couder; Ra Ul A Gutierrez-Garcia; Guillermo E Quevedo Ch Avez; Yesica Albor; Enrique Mendez; Maria Elena Medina-Mora; Philippe Mortier; Jos E Luis Ayuso-Mateos
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4.  Suicide thought and behaviors, non-suicidal self-injury, and perceived life stress among sexual minority Mexican college students.

Authors:  Roberto Rentería; Corina Benjet; Raúl A Gutierrez-Garcia; Adrián Ábrego Ramírez; Yesica Albor; Guilherme Borges; María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz Couder; María Del Socorro Durán; Rogaciano González González; Rebeca Guzmán Saldaña; Alicia E Hermosillo De la Torre; Ana María Martínez-Jerez; Kalina I Martinez Martinez; María Elena Medina-Mora; Sinead Martínez Ruiz; María Abigail Paz Pérez; Gustavo Pérez Tarango; María Alicia Zavala Berbena; Enrique Méndez; Randy P Auerbach; Philippe Mortier
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6.  DSM-5 Internet gaming disorder among a sample of Mexican first-year college students.

Authors:  Guilherme Borges; Ricardo Orozco; Corina Benjet; Kalina I Martínez Martínez; Eunice Vargas Contreras; Ana Lucia Jiménez Pérez; Alvaro Julio Peláez Cedrés; Praxedis Cristina Hernández Uribe; María Anabell Covarrubias Díaz Couder; Raúl A Gutierrez-Garcia; Guillermo E Quevedo Chavez; Yesica Albor; Enrique Mendez; Maria Elena Medina-Mora; Philippe Mortier; Hans-Juergen Rumpf
Journal:  J Behav Addict       Date:  2019-12-13       Impact factor: 6.756

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