The increase in emotional symptoms of novice clinical psychology trainees compared with a control cohort
El incremento en síntomas emocionales en practicantes de psicología clínica en comparación con una cohorte control
Rev. latinoam. psicol; 51 (3), 2019
Publication year: 2019
Abstract Cross-sectional research has shown that clinical psychology trainees usually face a wide range of stressors related to the clinical practice and tend to present higher distress than other psychology students. However, to our knowledge, no longitudinal study has been conducted analyzing this fact. Specifically, this study analyses the evolution of emotional symptoms among a group of novice clinical psychology trainees compared with a control cohort.
We recruited 575 Colombian Psychology undergraduates:
52.9% were in the semester in which they began their clinical practice, and 47.1% were attending a regular semester. At the beginning of the semester (T1), participants responded to measures of emotional symptoms (Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale - 21, DASS-21; General Health Questionnaire - 12, GHQ-12). Approximately two months later (T2), participants responded to the DASS-21 and GHQ-12. The two groups did not differ in their scores on the DASS-21 and the GHQ-12 at T1. Bayesian repeated-measures ANOVA showed that clinical psychology trainees showed higher increases in scores on the DASS-Total, DASS-Depression, and DASS-Stress than participants attending a regular semester. This is the first study that shows clinical psychology trainees experiencing a higher increase in emotional symptoms compared with a control cohort.
Resumen La investigación transversal ha mostrado que los practicantes de psicología clínica suelen enfrentar un amplio rango de estresores relacionados con la práctica clínica y tienden a presentar mayor grado de malestar emocional que otros estudiantes de psicología. Sin embargo, ningún estudio longitudinal ha analizado este hecho. Este artículo analiza la evolución de los síntomas emocionales entre un grupo de practicantes en psicología clínica novatos comparados con una cohorte control.