Contextual factors associated with depression among Northern and Indigenous adolescents in the Northwest Territories, Canada.

Global mental health (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2021-06-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2021.21
Carmen H Logie, Candice L Lys, Nina Sokolovic, Kayley Inuksuk Mackay, Holly Donkers, Amanda Kanbari, Sherri Pooyak, Charlotte Loppie
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Background: Persons in Arctic regions disproportionately experience depression. Knowledge gaps remain regarding factors associated with depression among adolescents in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada, where child and adolescent mental health hospitalizations are nearly 2.5 times the national rate. This study assesses correlates of depression among adolescents in the NWT.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey with adolescents aged 13-18 in 17 NWT communities. We assessed associations between socio-demographic characteristics, dating violence, food insecurity and depression, measured with the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire. We conducted ordered logistic regressions to assess associations with no, mild, or moderate/severe depression scores.

Results: Participants (n = 399; mean age: 14.3, s.d.: 1.3) were mostly Indigenous (79%) and 45% reported food insecurity. Nearly half (47%) reported minimal/no depression symptoms, 25% mild symptoms and 28% moderate/severe symptoms. In multivariate analyses, participants who were cisgender women compared to other genders, sexually diverse v. heterosexual, and food insecure had double the odds of more severe depression symptoms. Among those dating, dating violence was associated with double the odds of moderate/severe depression symptoms.

Conclusions: Findings support tailored interventions to address material (food insecurity), relational (dating violence) and symbolic (gender and sexual orientation norms) contextual factors associated with depression among adolescents in the NWT.

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与加拿大西北地区北部和土著青少年抑郁相关的环境因素。
背景:北极地区的人不成比例地患有抑郁症。在加拿大西北地区,关于青少年抑郁症相关因素的知识差距仍然存在,那里的儿童和青少年精神健康住院率几乎是全国比率的2.5倍。本研究评估了西北地区青少年抑郁的相关因素。方法:我们对西北地区17个社区13-18岁的青少年进行了横断面调查。我们评估了社会人口特征、约会暴力、食物不安全和抑郁症之间的联系,用9项患者健康问卷进行测量。我们进行了有序的逻辑回归来评估无、轻度或中度/重度抑郁评分的相关性。结果:参与者(n = 399;平均年龄:14.3岁,平均寿命:1.3岁),主要是土著居民(79%),45%的人报告粮食不安全。近一半(47%)报告有轻微/无抑郁症状,25%有轻度症状,28%有中度/重度症状。在多变量分析中,与其他性别、性取向不同与异性恋、食物不安全的女性相比,顺性女性出现严重抑郁症状的几率是其他女性的两倍。在约会对象中,约会暴力与中度/重度抑郁症状的几率增加一倍有关。结论:研究结果支持有针对性的干预措施,以解决与西北地区青少年抑郁症相关的物质(粮食不安全)、关系(约会暴力)和象征(性别和性取向规范)背景因素。
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