Background: Stress caused by the high physical, intellectual and emotional
demands imposed to medical students, renders them especially susceptible to
the development of mental disorders. Aim: To assess the prevalence of risk
for mental disorders among undergraduate students at the Medical School of
the Catholic University of Chile. Material and methods: The Twelve Item Ge
neral Health Questionnaire (GHQ 12) was voluntarily answered by medical stu
dents from the first to the fifth year. Results: Sixty eight percent of the
total population (305 students) answered the questionnaire. Forty one perc
ent of students were at risk, defined as scoring five or more points in the
GHQ 12. The average score was 3.9+/-2.2. First year students had a higher
score than fourth year students (4.6+/-2.2 and 3.4+/-2.1 points respectivel
y, p<0.05). No gender differences were observed. Conclusions: Our results a
re similar to those of other publications concerning psychiatric risk among
medical students.