Depression in Adolescent Sickle Cell Patients - A 2021 Sudan Study

Sahar Moawia Balla Elnour, Fatima Hassan Salman, Ziryab Elmahdi
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The global mental health crisis, particularly depression, is escalating due to genetic mutations affecting the sixth amino acid, glutamic acid. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate depression among adolescents with SCA using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) between February 2021 and August 2021. This hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Khartoum, Sudan. The study involved 102 SCA patients aged 10-19, with a majority (63.7%) aged 13-16. Depression severity was diagnosed using the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), and statistical analysis involved chi-square tests to compare proportions between groups, with a significance level of p<0.05 and 95% confidence level. The study found that most males (38.5%) had none-mild depression, while most females (42.0%) had mild-moderate depression with a p-value of 0.310. Age groups showed the highest prevalence of mild-to-moderate depression (46.2%) in 10-12-year-olds and the most mild depression (33.3%) in 17-19-year-olds. Crisis frequency was infrequent among participants (p=0.933). A significant association was observed between crisis frequency and depression severity, with severe depression primarily seen in crisis-prone individuals (27.8%) (p=0.001). The study highlights the global mental illness burden and challenges faced by individuals with SCA, particularly females, emphasizing the need for early psychological support and intervention to improve their well-being.
青少年镰状细胞患者的抑郁- 2021苏丹研究
全球精神健康危机,特别是抑郁症,由于影响第六种氨基酸谷氨酸的基因突变正在升级。本横断面研究旨在研究2021年2月至2021年8月期间使用贝克抑郁量表(BDI)调查SCA青少年的抑郁情况。这项以医院为基础的横断面研究在苏丹喀土穆进行。该研究涉及102名年龄在10-19岁的SCA患者,其中大多数(63.7%)年龄在13-16岁。采用贝克抑郁量表(Beck Depression Inventory, BDI)诊断抑郁严重程度,统计学分析采用卡方检验比较组间比例,显著性水平为p<0.05,置信水平为95%。研究发现,大多数男性(38.5%)患有非轻度抑郁症,而大多数女性(42.0%)患有轻度-中度抑郁症,p值为0.310。各年龄组中,10-12岁轻度至中度抑郁症患病率最高(46.2%),17-19岁轻度抑郁症患病率最高(33.3%)。危机发生频率在参与者中不常见(p=0.933)。危机频率与抑郁严重程度之间存在显著关联,严重抑郁主要见于危机易感性个体(27.8%)(p=0.001)。该研究强调了SCA患者(尤其是女性)面临的全球精神疾病负担和挑战,强调了早期心理支持和干预以改善其健康的必要性。
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