The impact of widowhood on mental health: anxiety, depression, and stress among widowed women in Nepal

Pooja Mamidanna, N. S. Thagunna, Jyotshna Dangi, Diane C. Zelman
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In South Asia, particularly in regions with strong patriarchal norms, widowhood is stigmatized, compounding the negative impact of grief and partner loss. This study measured the prevalence of mental health symptoms among widows in Nepal and its relationship to demographic variables.This cross-sectional study surveyed 588 Nepalese widows from six districts in Nepal (mean age = 52.62, SD = 13.99) who had lost their spouses within the past two years. Participants completed the Anxiety, Depression and Stress Scale (ADSS). Analyses examined prevalence of anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms, using standard ADSS cut-points. Level of anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms measured by the ADSS in the sample were also compared with female psychiatric and nonpsychiatric normative ADSS data, and were compared with one available comparison sample (a sample of older Nepalese women). Measures of association between ADSS scores and demographic variables were computed.Results showed that a high percentage of the Nepalese widows reported moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety, depression, and stress. They also endorsed significantly higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress symptoms relative to normative data and the comparison sample. Stress scores were significantly negatively correlated with age, Anxiety and Depression scores were associated with income under the poverty line, and Depression scores were associated with homemaker status.These findings confirm the high emotional distress among widowed women in Nepal, and establish the relationship between emotional distress and poverty, homemaker status, and age. These findings can inform public health efforts and mental health care providers regarding the mental health needs of widows in Nepal.
丧偶对心理健康的影响:尼泊尔丧偶妇女的焦虑、抑郁和压力
在南亚地区,尤其是在父权制规范较强的地区,丧偶是一种耻辱,加剧了悲伤和失去伴侣所带来的负面影响。这项横断面研究调查了来自尼泊尔六个县的 588 名在过去两年内失去配偶的尼泊尔寡妇(平均年龄 = 52.62 岁,标准差 = 13.99)。参与者填写了焦虑、抑郁和压力量表(ADSS)。分析采用标准的 ADSS 切点对焦虑、抑郁和压力症状的患病率进行了检测。还将样本中通过 ADSS 测定的焦虑、抑郁和压力症状水平与女性精神病学和非精神病学标准 ADSS 数据进行了比较,并与一个可用的比较样本(尼泊尔老年妇女样本)进行了比较。结果显示,大部分尼泊尔寡妇都有中度到重度的焦虑、抑郁和压力症状。与常模数据和对比样本相比,她们的焦虑、抑郁和压力症状水平也明显较高。压力得分与年龄呈明显负相关,焦虑和抑郁得分与贫困线以下的收入相关,抑郁得分与家庭主妇身份相关。这些研究结果证实了尼泊尔丧偶妇女的高情绪困扰,并确定了情绪困扰与贫困、家庭主妇身份和年龄之间的关系。这些研究结果可为公共卫生工作和心理保健提供者提供有关尼泊尔丧偶妇女心理健康需求的信息。
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