Prevalence and Factors Associated with Psychological Distress Among Adolescents in Sierra Leone in 2017

Tchedie Etdechie Elvyre Klikpo, A. Kpozèhouen, Yolaine Glèlè Ahanhanzo, Lucrece Anagonou, Emilie Fiossi Kpadonou, D. Houinato, Josiane Ezin Houngbe, R. Salamon
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: Adolescent mental health problems are a public health challenge around the world and particularly in a country like Sierra Leone that has experienced war and the Ebola virus epidemic. Adolescents may suffer from psychological distress with school and family determinants. The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence and factors associated with psychological distress among school-going adolescent in Sierra Leone. This involved the secondary analysis of the data from the Sierra Leone, 2017 Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS). The dependent variable was “psychological distress,” which was assessed using two questions: 1) “In the past 12 months, how often have you worried about something to the point of not being able to sleep at night?” and 2) “In the past 12 months, how often have you felt lonely?” A weighted analysis of the data was performed using the software STATA version 12.0 (Stata Corporation, College Station, Texas, United States). One in two adolescents surveyed was male (51.53%). The average age of these school-going adolescents was 15.32±1.73 years. The average age of the boys was 15.37±1.74 years and that of girls was 15.15±1.66 years. The prevalence of psychological distress in this population was 26.81% CI95%=[24.91 - 28.70]. The boys seemed to suffer more of psychological distress than the girls (28.95% CI95%=[26.12 - 31.78] vs 24.54% CI95%=[22.05 - 27.01]). The factors associated with psychological distress among school-going adolescents were bullying, lack of respect for their privacy, alcohol and/or cannabis use, multiple sexual partnerships and sedentary lifestyle. The psychological distress among adolescents in Sierra Leone is real. Knowing the risk factors for psychological distress in adolescents will improve its prevention and promote the mental health of these future adults.
2017年塞拉利昂青少年心理困扰患病率及相关因素
青少年心理健康问题是世界各地的一项公共卫生挑战,特别是在塞拉利昂这样经历了战争和埃博拉病毒流行的国家。青少年可能因学校和家庭的决定因素而遭受心理困扰。本研究的目的是确定塞拉利昂学龄青少年心理困扰的患病率及其相关因素。这涉及对塞拉利昂2017年全球校本学生健康调查(GSHS)数据的二次分析。因变量是“心理困扰”,通过两个问题进行评估:1)“在过去的12个月里,你有多少次担心某事以至于晚上无法入睡?”2)“在过去的12个月里,你有多少次感到孤独?”使用STATA 12.0版本软件(STATA Corporation, College Station, Texas, United States)对数据进行加权分析。接受调查的青少年中有1 / 2为男性(51.53%)。学龄青少年的平均年龄为15.32±1.73岁。男童平均年龄15.37±1.74岁,女童平均年龄15.15±1.66岁。该人群心理困扰患病率为26.81%(95%=[24.91 ~ 28.70])。男孩似乎比女孩遭受更多的心理困扰(28.95% CI95%=[26.12 - 31.78] vs 24.54% CI95%=[22.05 - 27.01])。与在校青少年心理困扰相关的因素包括欺凌、不尊重他们的隐私、饮酒和/或吸食大麻、多个性伙伴关系和久坐不动的生活方式。塞拉利昂青少年的心理困扰是真实存在的。了解青少年心理困扰的危险因素将有助于改善其预防,促进这些未来成年人的心理健康。
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