The prevalence of cyclothymic disorder among first-year students at a health sciences university in Central India
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Background: Cyclothymic disorder includes hypomanic and depressive symptoms that do not meet standards for hypomanic episodes and major depressive symptoms. Objectives: To assess the prevalence of cyclothymic disorders in medical, physiotherapy, and dental 1st-year students aged 18–22 years old in Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (DMIHER), Wardha. Methods: : The study is designed as a cross-sectional study where a web-based survey will be used to evaluate the prevalence of the cyclothymic disorder in 154 first-year Health Professional Education (HPE) students at a university in Central India. Conclusions: : This study will assess the prevalence of cyclothymic disorders in HPE students and investigate relationships between different fields of study, age, gender, socio-economic status, place of temporary residence (home/hostel/paying guest), history of addiction (smoking/alcohol/substance abuse/other), past medical history (physical and/or mental), and family history (divorced parents/history of childhood abuse).
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