Adverse childhood experiences, personality traits and internalising disorder among adolescents in Nigeria.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
South African Journal of Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-08-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v31i0.2423
Aderonke A Akintola, Tolulope M Ogungbemi, Bede C Akpunne, Taiye E Ojo
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Abstract

Background: Internalising disorder, which is characterised by anxiety and depression, is a mental health disorder observed among in-school adolescents in Nigeria, with consequent school dropout, substance use and suicide.

Aim: This study examined the effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and personality traits on internalising disorder among in-school adolescents in Lagos State, Nigeria.

Setting: The study was conducted among in-school adolescents attending secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria.

Methods: A cross-sectional design and multistage sampling techniques were used to select 357 participants (138 males = 38.7%; 219 females = 61.3%) from five high schools in Lagos State, who responded to the ACEs Questionnaire, Personality Inventory and Revised Children's Anxiety and Depression Scale.

Results: The prevalence of ACEs is 23.8% mild, 33.1% moderate, 13.4% severe experiences being higher on internalising disorder, and 29.7% with no experience. Sixteen per cent of children were clinically significant on internalising behaviour, with 19.3% significant on anxiety and 9% on depression. Adverse childhood experiences significantly predicted internalising disorder; likewise, conscientiousness, neuroticism, and openness to experience consistently and significantly predicted internalising disorder. Adverse childhood experiences and personality traits contributed a significant variance of 16% in anxiety, 26% in depression and a combined 20% to the total variance in internalising disorder.

Conclusion: The study encourages practical, tailored interventions that address ACEs and foster positive personality traits to mitigate against internalising disorder.

Contribution: The study underscores the importance of personality traits in the outcomes of children and adolescents exposed to ACEs in Nigeria.

尼日利亚青少年的不良童年经历、人格特征和内化障碍。
背景:内化障碍,其特征是焦虑和抑郁,是尼日利亚在校青少年中观察到的一种心理健康障碍,其后果是辍学、吸毒和自杀。目的:本研究考察了不良童年经历(ace)和人格特质对尼日利亚拉各斯州在校青少年内化障碍的影响。环境:本研究在尼日利亚拉各斯州就读中学的在校青少年中进行。方法:采用横断面设计和多阶段抽样方法,从拉各斯州5所高中抽取357名参与者(男性138人= 38.7%,女性219人= 61.3%),分别填写ace问卷、人格量表和修订儿童焦虑抑郁量表。结果:轻度ace发生率为23.8%,中度发生率为33.1%,有内化障碍经历者占13.4%,无内化障碍经历者占29.7%。16%的儿童在内化行为方面具有临床意义,19.3%的儿童在焦虑方面具有临床意义,9%的儿童在抑郁方面具有临床意义。不良童年经历显著预测内化障碍;同样,尽责性、神经质和对经验的开放性也能持续且显著地预测内化障碍。不良的童年经历和人格特征对焦虑和抑郁的影响分别为16%和26%,对内化障碍的影响合计占总差异的20%。结论:该研究鼓励切实可行的、量身定制的干预措施来解决ace问题,培养积极的人格特质,以减轻内化障碍。贡献:该研究强调了人格特征在尼日利亚接触ace的儿童和青少年的结果中的重要性。
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10.00%
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The journal is the leading psychiatric journal of Africa. It provides open-access scholarly reading for psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and all with an interest in mental health. It carries empirical and conceptual research articles, reviews, editorials, and scientific letters related to psychiatry. It publishes work from various places in the world, and makes special provision for the interests of Africa. It seeks to serve its readership and researchers with the most topical content in psychiatry for clinical practice and academic pursuits, including work in the subspecialty areas of psychiatry.
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