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Ítem Prevalencia de síntomas depresivos en estudiantes de Medicina e Ingeniería Ambiental de la Universidad El Bosque en el año 2019(Universidad El Bosque) Ascencio Medina, Andrea Viviana; Buenaventura Jiménez, Mónica María; Murillo Ferrer, Mariela Isabel; Olaya Hernández, Laura Natalia; Rodríguez Bermeo, Alejandra Stefania; Miranda Jiménez, Rafael José; Miranda Jiménez, Rafael José [0000-0002-0680-4048]Depression is a frequent mental disorder that affects a large part of the population worldwide, constituting a public health problem due to its high prevalence, mainly in young people. This work is an observational analytical cross- sectional study, which evaluates the prevalence of depressive symptoms in medical and environmental engineering students during the year 2019. It is proposed through the analysis of several possible endorsed surveys, the zung test, for the evaluation of depressive symptoms, in addition to exclusion and inclusion variables mentioned in the text, which attempts to establish an association between depressive symptoms and the careers.Ítem Protocolo de investigación prevalencia de síntomas depresivos en estudiantes de Medicina e Ingeniería Ambiental de la Universidad El Bosque en el año 2019(Universidad El Bosque, 2019) Ascencio Medina, Andrea Viviana; Ascencio Medina, Andrea Viviana; Buenaventura Jiménez, Mónica María; Buenaventura Jiménez, Mónica María; Murillo Ferrer, Mariela Isabel; Murillo Ferrer, Mariela Isabel; Olaya Hernández, Laura Natalia; Olaya Hernández; Rodríguez Bermeo, Alejandra Stefanía; Rodríguez Bermeo, Alejandra Stefanía; Miranda Jiménez, Rafael José; Miranda Jiménez, Rafael José [0000-0002-0680-4048]Depression is a frequent mental disorder that affects a large part of the worldwide population, constituting a public health problem due to its high prevalence, mainly in the young population. This work was built in order to identify the prevalence of depressive symptoms in students of Medicine and Environmental Engineer of a university in Bogotá, at different moments of the career. The study was conducted through the use of an endorsed scale, which meets the ethical requirements required for this mental disorder, which would attempt to establish a partnership between depressive symptoms and undergraduate careers.