Socio-environmental factors and depression among secondary school children in Dhaka city

M. Sarkar, S. Roy, M. M. Maruf, G. Rabbani
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Depression among children and adolescents has been increasingly recognized as a major public health problem. The objective of the study was to find out socio-environmental factors associated with the presence of depression among secondary school children in Dhaka city. It was a cross-sectional study conducted from November 2008 to October 2009 in two purposively selected schools (one boys’ and one girls’) of Dhaka city. Simple random sampling was used to collect 144 samples from class VI to class IX. A semi-structured self-administered questionnaire including the translated Bangla version of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale for Children (CES-DC) was used to assess depression. The results showed that, majority of the respondents lived in nuclear family whereas 79.2% boys and 51.4% girls had only 1-2 siblings. The mean number of siblings (2.19+0.588) was higher among the respondents with depression than among the respondents without depression which was statistically significant. In boys’ school, emotional bullying by peer group was complained mostly by the students of class VIII (22.2%) whereas in girls’ school, students of class VI (44.4%) complained of being bullied emotionally mostly. In this study, those boys (45.5%) who complained of emotional bullying by their peer group were found as significantly depressed than those who had no such complaints. Proportion of depression was higher among those respondents who had any history of physical or psychiatric illness in their family. The findings of the study emphasized on the importance of the school mental health services.Bang J Psychiatry December 2015; 29(2): 48-52
社会环境因素与达喀市中学生抑郁症的关系
儿童和青少年抑郁症日益被认为是一个重大的公共卫生问题。该研究的目的是找出与达卡市中学生抑郁存在相关的社会环境因素。这是一项横断面研究,于2008年11月至2009年10月在达卡市有目的地选择两所学校(一所男校和一所女校)进行。采用简单随机抽样法,共采集VI类至IX类样本144份。一份半结构化的自我管理问卷,包括翻译成孟加拉语的流行病学研究中心儿童抑郁量表(CES-DC),用于评估抑郁症。结果显示,绝大多数受访者生活在核心家庭中,79.2%的男孩和51.4%的女孩只有1-2个兄弟姐妹。抑郁组的兄弟姐妹数(2.19+0.588)高于无抑郁组,差异有统计学意义。在男校中,被同伴群体情感欺凌的投诉以八班学生最多(22.2%),而在女校中,被同伴群体情感欺凌的投诉以六班学生最多(44.4%)。在本研究中,那些抱怨同伴群体的情感欺凌的男孩(45.5%)被发现比那些没有这种抱怨的男孩明显抑郁。在家庭中有任何身体或精神病史的受访者中,抑郁症的比例更高。研究结果强调了学校心理健康服务的重要性。Bang J Psychiatry; 2015年12月;29 (2): 52
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