Medicinal Plants Used in Management of Various Mental Illnesses in Goma City, Democratic Republic of Congo

Samuel Kule Kyolo, E. Katuura, G. Bbosa, N. Mwebaza, Z. Kibendelwa, N. Nakasujja
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Many mentally ill people in Goma city, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), seek treatment from Traditional Health Practitioners (THPs) that utilize medicinal plants (MPs) in management of various ailments. The study aimed to document the MPs used locally to manage mental illnesses (MIs). An in-depth ethnobotanical survey including 43 respondents selected using snow ball method and interviewed using semi-structured questionnaires was conducted in Goma city, in DRC, from May to September 2021. Voucher specimens were collected from the study area and identified at Makerere University Herbarium (MHU). Data were analyzed using ethnobotanical parameters, frequency index, Rahman’s similarity index (RSI) and non-parametric tests as well as Spearman correlation coefficient. A total of 30 plant species, represented amongst 29 genera and 19 families were reportedly used to treat MIs. Of these 63.33% were reported for anxiety, 36.67% for psychosis and 30% for depression. Most abundant taxa were reported for three families including Asteraceae, Lamiaceae and Solanaceae. Among MPs used in Goma city, the two priority plant species for anxiety were Euphorbia abyssinica and Cleome gynandra L. While, the two priority plant species for depression were Conyza sumatrensis and Emilia coccinea. High similarity (RSI = 77.42%) was observed in the use of common species for MIs between THPs from both Goma and Karisimbi communes. Results prove that local people of Goma city use MPs species against MIs that could be further studied for pharmacological
刚果民主共和国戈马市用于管理各种精神疾病的药用植物
刚果民主共和国戈马市的许多精神病患者向利用药用植物治疗各种疾病的传统保健医生(thp)寻求治疗。该研究旨在记录当地用于管理精神疾病的下院议员。2021年5月至9月,在刚果民主共和国戈马市进行了一项深入的民族植物学调查,其中包括使用雪球法选择的43名受访者,并使用半结构化问卷进行访谈。代金券标本从研究区收集,并在马凯雷雷大学植物标本室(MHU)进行鉴定。采用民族植物学参数、频率指数、拉赫曼相似指数(Rahman’s similarity index, RSI)、非参数检验和Spearman相关系数对数据进行分析。据报道,共有19科29属30种植物被用于治疗MIs。其中63.33%为焦虑,36.67%为精神病,30%为抑郁。其中菊科、兰科和茄科的分类群最为丰富。在戈马市使用的MPs中,对焦虑的两种优先植物是大戟和金缕梅,对抑郁的两种优先植物是苏门答腊Conyza sumatrensis和Emilia coccinea。Goma和Karisimbi社区的THPs在使用常见物种进行MIs方面具有很高的相似性(RSI = 77.42%)。结果表明,戈马市当地居民使用MPs来对抗MIs,可以进一步进行药理研究
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