艾哈迈达巴德地区农村人口对五种常见精神疾病认识的探索性研究

Q4 Medicine
Jigar G. Patel, Nikita P. Ravtani, Prashant M. Bamania, Prakash I. Mehta, Nidhi P. Marvania
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据全国精神健康调查估计,目前约有 10.6%的人口患有精神障碍。在发展中国家,治疗差距高达 76%-85%。要让印度众多人口参与到自身的心理健康中来,唯一的出路就是提高对心理健康的认识。 本研究旨在了解印度农村人口对抑郁症、焦虑症、躁狂症、精神分裂症和药物使用障碍这五种相关精神疾病的认识。 研究从艾哈迈达巴德地区的七个村庄随机收集了 1000 个样本。参与者年龄在 18 岁或以上。问卷内容包括用古吉拉特语对抑郁症、焦虑症、精神分裂症、躁狂症和药物使用障碍这五种精神疾病的描述和图片表示。参与者被问及是否能识别这些疾病的特征,以及医生是否可以治疗这些疾病。据此确定参与者的认知程度。 在我们的研究中,我们发现在 1000 名参与者中,有 577 人(57.7%)能够识别精神障碍,518 人(51.8%)承认后者可以通过医学手段治疗。只有 493 人(49.3%)知道这两种疾病。在 577 名能够识别精神障碍的参与者中,有 146 人(14.6%)不知道医生可以提供治疗。不同社会人口变量之间的认知程度没有明显差异。 艾哈迈达巴德的农村人口对精神疾病和治疗方法的认识不足。
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An Exploratory Study of Awareness about Five Concerned Mental Disorders among the Rural Population of Ahmedabad District
The National Mental Health Survey estimated that about 10.6% of the population currently suffered from a mental disorder. The treatment gap was found to be 76%–85% in developing countries. To get the large Indian population involved in their own mental health, the only way forward is through enhancing awareness on mental health. The aim of this study was to know about awareness of five concerned mental disorders, i.e., depression, anxiety, mania, schizophrenia, and substance use disorder among the rural population of India. A total of 1000 samples were collected randomly from seven villages of Ahmedabad district. Participants were aged 18 years or above. The questionnaire consisted of description and pictorial representation of five mental illnesses, namely, depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, mania, and substance use disorder, in Gujarati language. The participants were asked if they could identify the characteristics as disorders and whether it was treatable by a doctor. The awareness of participants was determined based on that. In our study, out of 1000 participants, we found that 577 (57.7%) participants could identify mental disorders and 518 (51.8%) acknowledged that the latter were medically treatable. Only 493 (49.3%) were aware of both. Out of 577 participants who could identify the disorders, 146 (14.6%) participants were not aware about the treatment availability by a doctor. There was no significant difference in awareness across different sociodemographic variables. There is poor awareness regarding mental health disorders and treatment availability for the same among the rural population of Ahmedabad.
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