Psycho-Demograhic Factors as Predictors of Depression Among Person With Diabete Mellitus

Rabbebe Bukar Isa Duwap Makput Wakil Musa Abba
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The study examined psycho-demographic factors as predictors of depression among persons with diabetes mellitus in Ibadan metropolis. A cross-sectional survey method was adopted to collect data from two hundred and thirty eight respondents with one hundred and fifteen (48.3%) males; and one hundred and twenty-three (51.7%) females and age ranging from 17 – 74 years with mean (χ) 44.3 years and standard deviation (SD) 12.1. The result of regression analysis suggested that hopelessness, life purpose, and gender were significant independent predictors of depression, while the variables jointly predicted depression; R = .44; F (7, 237) = 8.12; P < .005. Also, the variables jointly accounted for 17% (Adj. R 2 = .174) variance on the depression. Low life purpose has a significant influence on depression (t = 3.48; P <.05). In conclusion, the study found that the above psycho-demographic variable has significant influence on depression. Therefore, it was recommended that government, and non-governmental organizations should create more public awareness on the possible effect of those variables that was found to have negative influence on depression in our society.
心理人口学因素作为糖尿病患者抑郁的预测因素
本研究考察了心理人口学因素作为伊巴丹市糖尿病患者抑郁的预测因素。采用横断面调查法收集238名调查对象的数据,其中男性115人(48.3%);女性123例(51.7%),年龄17 ~ 74岁,平均(χ) 44.3岁,标准差(SD) 12.1。回归分析结果显示,绝望、生活目的和性别是抑郁的显著独立预测因子,而这些变量联合预测抑郁;R = 0.44;F (7,237) = 8.12;P < 0.005。此外,这些变量对抑郁的共同方差为17%(相对值r2 = 0.174)。低生活目的对抑郁有显著影响(t = 3.48;P < . 05)。综上所述,本研究发现上述心理人口学变量对抑郁症有显著影响。因此,建议政府和非政府组织提高公众对这些变量可能产生的影响的认识,这些变量被发现对我们社会中的抑郁症有负面影响。
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