Adverse life experiences and mental health of adolescents in Ghana: a gendered analysis

IF 1.9 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Samuel Adjorlolo, A. Anum, Ken-Yeng Huang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Adolescents living in sub-Saharan Africa have increased exposure to adverse life experiences (ALEs). The current study examines gender differences in the prevalence of ALEs, mental health outcomes and association between ALEs and mental health outcomes of school-going adolescents in Ghana, West Africa. A sample of 1,886 adolescents (1,174 females) completed mental health and ALEs self-report measures. A series of descriptive and multiple linear regression analysis was conducted. Results revealed girls report higher mental health problems than boys. However, there was gender similarity in the prevalence of ALEs, except for substance misuse and trauma to head that were reported more by boys. The effect of ALEs on mental health outcomes was largely invariant across gender. Substance misuse, victimization experiences and school-level stress significantly predict depressive symptoms in both boys and girls. Interventions targeting the ALEs investigated in this study would help improve the mental health of boys and girls.
加纳青少年不良生活经历与心理健康:性别分析
摘要生活在撒哈拉以南非洲的青少年越来越多地暴露在不良生活经历中。目前的研究调查了西非加纳上学青少年ALE患病率、心理健康结果以及ALE与心理健康结果之间的关联方面的性别差异。1886名青少年(1174名女性)完成了心理健康和ALEs自我报告测量。进行了一系列描述性和多元线性回归分析。结果显示,女孩的心理健康问题比男孩多。然而,ALEs的患病率存在性别相似性,但男孩报告的药物滥用和头部创伤较多。ALE对心理健康结果的影响在很大程度上不因性别而异。药物滥用、受害经历和学校层面的压力都能显著预测男孩和女孩的抑郁症状。针对本研究中调查的ALE的干预措施将有助于改善男孩和女孩的心理健康。
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CiteScore
8.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
32
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: nternational Journal of Adolescence and Youth aims to identify, examine and compare particular issues, problems and policies related to adolescents and youth throughout the world. Subject areas covered include psychological growth and development, health and medical care, delinquency, social policy, employment and unemployment, education and training, spiritual and physical development, leisure, family relationships, sex education, homelessness. The Journal will be of interest to researchers in those areas, university and other higher education institutions, as well as to international, central and local government and voluntary organizations and field work agencies.
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