High Blood Pressure and Depression Among the Working Population of Ghana: A Generalized Linear Model of the Risk Factors

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Michael Arthur Ofori, David Kwamena Mensah, Ildephonse Nizeyimana, Niharika Jha, Zebunnesa Zeba, Shongkour Roy
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Abstract

Background. The global presence of high blood pressure and depression poses a significant public health threat, particularly in emerging nations. High blood pressure and depression are inevitable among the working population of Ghana, and it is crucial to recognize the potential influence of these conditions on the working-age population.

Materials and Methods. The study analyzed the risk factors associated with high blood pressure and depression among the working population of Ghana. The data in this study were drawn from Wave 1 data of the Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) survey, which was conducted by World Health Organization (WHO) in Ghana from January 2007 to December 2008. A longitudinal survey under the banner of SAGE was conducted. The study used 2681 participants aged 18–60 years. We modeled high blood pressure using logistic regression and depression with the proportional odds model of ordinal logistic regression.

Results. The study revealed that the prevalence of depression among the working-age population was 42.5%, whereas that of high blood pressure was 48.7%. The result also showed that males have a lower risk of developing high blood pressure and depression (OR = 0.851 and OR = 0.658, respectively) compared with females. Also, older adults (40–60 years) have a higher risk of developing high blood pressure and depression (OR = 1.992 and OR = 2.334, respectively) compared with younger adults. Other risk factors associated with high blood pressure include diabetes (2.107), depression, and weight. Last, alcohol intake (1.502), tobacco intake (1.279), and high blood pressure were found to be other risk factors associated with depression.

Conclusion. The prevalence of depression and high blood pressure is high among the working population of Ghana. There is therefore the need to incorporate health awareness programs on these topics.

加纳工作人口中的高血压和抑郁症:风险因素的广义线性模型
背景。全球范围内存在的高血压和抑郁症对公共健康构成了严重威胁,尤其是在新兴国家。高血压和抑郁症在加纳劳动人口中不可避免,因此认识到这些疾病对劳动适龄人口的潜在影响至关重要。 材料与方法。本研究分析了加纳劳动人口中与高血压和抑郁症相关的风险因素。本研究的数据来自世界卫生组织(WHO)于 2007 年 1 月至 2008 年 12 月在加纳进行的全球老龄化与成人健康研究(SAGE)调查的第一波数据。该调查是在 SAGE 的旗帜下进行的一项纵向调查。这项研究使用了 2681 名年龄在 18-60 岁之间的参与者。我们使用逻辑回归对高血压进行建模,并使用顺序逻辑回归的比例几率模型对抑郁症进行建模。 结果显示研究显示,抑郁症在工作年龄人口中的患病率为 42.5%,而高血压的患病率为 48.7%。结果还显示,与女性相比,男性患高血压和抑郁症的风险较低(OR = 0.851 和 OR = 0.658)。此外,与年轻人相比,老年人(40-60 岁)患高血压和抑郁症的风险更高(OR = 1.992 和 OR = 2.334)。与高血压相关的其他风险因素包括糖尿病(2.107)、抑郁症和体重。最后,酒精摄入量(1.502)、烟草摄入量(1.279)和高血压也是与抑郁症相关的风险因素。 结论在加纳的工作人口中,抑郁症和高血压的发病率很高。因此,有必要就这些主题开展健康宣传计划。
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Depression and Anxiety
Depression and Anxiety 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
15.00
自引率
1.40%
发文量
81
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Depression and Anxiety is a scientific journal that focuses on the study of mood and anxiety disorders, as well as related phenomena in humans. The journal is dedicated to publishing high-quality research and review articles that contribute to the understanding and treatment of these conditions. The journal places a particular emphasis on articles that contribute to the clinical evaluation and care of individuals affected by mood and anxiety disorders. It prioritizes the publication of treatment-related research and review papers, as well as those that present novel findings that can directly impact clinical practice. The journal's goal is to advance the field by disseminating knowledge that can lead to better diagnosis, treatment, and management of these disorders, ultimately improving the quality of life for those who suffer from them.
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