Exploring the Social Determinants of Mental Health in Colombian Young Adults.

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Mónica Roncancio-Moreno, Rita Patricia Ocampo-Cepeda, Arcadio de Jesús Cardona-Isaza
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Abstract

Background: The prevalence of mental health problems among young adults has increased exponentially worldwide, with significant implications for public health. This study explores the structural and intermediate social determinants of health associated with emotional well-being and distress in Colombian young adults.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 1232 university students aged 18-28 years residing in Cali, Colombia. The Social Determinants of Mental Health Questionnaire for Young Adults (SDMH) was administered to assess structural and intermediate determinants. Participants were categorized into two groups: those with mental health diagnoses (n = 252) and those without (n = 980). Descriptive, comparative association and predictive analyses were conducted.

Results: Significant differences were found between groups, with diagnosed participants showing higher exposure to violence and suicidal ideation. Women with diagnoses predominantly presented anxiety and depression, while men showed more externalizing symptoms. Violence experiences emerged as the strongest predictors of emotional distress in both groups. Psychosocial life skills and perceived social support were the most robust protective factors for emotional well-being, regardless of diagnostic status.

Conclusions: This study reveals that multiple risk factors accumulate rather than single extreme factors characterizing mental health vulnerability. Violence prevention, life skills development, and social support enhancement should be prioritized in public health interventions for young adults. The findings emphasize the need for multisectoral approaches addressing social determinants to promote youth mental health.

探索哥伦比亚年轻人心理健康的社会决定因素。
背景:在世界范围内,年轻人中心理健康问题的流行率呈指数级增长,对公共卫生产生重大影响。本研究探讨了与哥伦比亚年轻人情绪健康和痛苦相关的健康的结构和中间社会决定因素。方法:对居住在哥伦比亚卡利市的1232名18-28岁大学生进行横断面研究。青年人心理健康社会决定因素问卷(SDMH)用于评估结构性和中间决定因素。参与者被分为两组:有精神健康诊断的(n = 252)和没有的(n = 980)。进行了描述性、比较关联和预测分析。结果:在两组之间发现了显著的差异,确诊的参与者表现出更高的暴力和自杀意念。被确诊的女性主要表现为焦虑和抑郁,而男性则表现出更多的外在症状。在两组中,暴力经历都是情绪困扰的最强预测因素。无论诊断状态如何,心理生活技能和感知到的社会支持都是情绪健康的最强有力的保护因素。结论:本研究揭示了心理健康脆弱性的多重危险因素累积而非单一极端因素。在针对年轻人的公共卫生干预措施中,应优先考虑预防暴力、发展生活技能和加强社会支持。调查结果强调需要采取多部门办法处理社会决定因素,以促进青年心理健康。
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