Prevalence, Patterns and Correlates of Schizophrenia among Out-Patient Attendees at Madonna University Teaching Hospital,Elele: A 3-Year Review

C. Chukwujekwu
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Objective: The study was designed to assess the prevalence, patterns and correlates of schizophrenia among outpatient attendees at Madonna University Teaching Hospital, Elele over a three year period. Materials and Methods: Case files of all psychiatric patients who attended the psychiatric clinic of Madonna University Teaching Hospital (MUTH) from January 2014, to December 2016 were reviewed. Results: A total of 978 psychiatric patients attended the hospital within the time frame stated. Out of this, 214 were diagnosed schizophrenic. The prevalence rate of schizophrenia in the study was 21.9% and the mean age of the subjects was 35.6+10.4 years. A greater proportion of the subjects were aged 31-40 years (37.4%), male (60.7%), unemployed (39.2%), single (58.9%), had secondary education (42.1%), Christians (99.1%), paranoid schizophrenics (47.7%), and aggressive (55.1%). There was significant association between aggression and age (X2=21.417, df=5, p<0.05), employment status (X2=29.686, df=5, p<0.05), marital status (X2=21.971, df=3, p<0.005). Also significant correlations were found between aggression and delusion as well as between family history of psychiatric disorder and both suicidal variables and delusion. Conclusion: Mental health disorders are not uncommon and schizophrenia ranks high among them. The continued neglect of mental health issues in our environment and the large unmet need for service to them is a stiff challenge. Improvement in our knowledge of the epidemiology of schizophrenia in our environment will contribute in bridging this gap.
圣母大学教学医院门诊患者精神分裂症患病率、模式及相关因素:3年回顾
目的:本研究旨在评估Elele圣母大学教学医院三年来门诊患者精神分裂症的患病率、模式和相关因素。材料与方法:回顾性分析2014年1月至2016年12月在圣母大学教学医院精神科门诊就诊的所有精神科患者的病例资料。结果:978名精神病患者在规定时间内就诊。其中214人被诊断为精神分裂症。精神分裂症患病率21.9%,平均年龄35.6+10.4岁。年龄31-40岁(37.4%)、男性(60.7%)、失业(39.2%)、单身(58.9%)、中等文化程度(42.1%)、基督教徒(99.1%)、偏执型精神分裂症(47.7%)和攻击性(55.1%)的比例较高。攻击行为与年龄(X2=21.417, df=5, p<0.05)、就业状况(X2=29.686, df=5, p<0.05)、婚姻状况(X2=21.971, df=3, p<0.005)有显著相关。此外,攻击性与妄想之间、精神障碍家族史与自杀变量和妄想之间也存在显著的相关性。结论:心理健康障碍并不少见,其中精神分裂症的发生率较高。在我们的环境中,对心理健康问题的持续忽视以及对这些问题的大量未满足的服务需求是一个严峻的挑战。提高我们对精神分裂症流行病学的认识将有助于弥合这一差距。
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