尼日利亚在校青少年自我报告的知识、态度和心理健康状况。

IF 1.7 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Atinuke O Olowe, Amme M Tshabalala, Judith C Bruce
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背景:全球青少年心理健康状况的上升突出表明,需要采取预防性干预措施,特别是在学校采取预防性干预措施,以便根据年轻人固有的优势和能力及时接触到他们。目的:了解在校青少年的心理健康知识、态度、心理健康状况及其影响因素。环境:本研究在尼日利亚拉各斯州的公立中学进行。采用简单随机抽样的方法,从三个参议院选区中选择一个;有目的地从抽样地区中选择一所初中和一所高中设有护士领导的学校诊所。方法:采用横断面调查设计,采用自填问卷的方式,从10-19岁的在校青少年(n = 148)中获取数据。结果:大多数在校青少年知识贫乏(62.2%);N = 92)、态度差(54.7%;N = 81);37.2% (n = 55)报告存在严重的行为问题风险。高比例(79.7%)表现为正常的亲社会行为。知识水平(优势比[OR] = 3.25;p 0.05;95%可信区间[CI] = 1.34-7.86)以及第三或更高的出生顺序(or = 3.46;p 0.05;95% CI = 1.34-8.94)是心理健康状况的显著预测因子。结论:大多数在校青少年心理健康知识缺乏,态度较差,更容易出现行为问题,影响其心理健康状况。贡献:该研究为设计以心理健康为重点的学校课程提供了基线证据,以促进青少年的心理健康,利用专业和父母网络。
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Self-reported knowledge, attitude and mental health status of in-school adolescents in Nigeria.

Background:  The global rise in adolescent mental health conditions highlights the need for preventive interventions particularly in schools for timely access to young people, building on inherent strengths and competencies.

Aim:  The study aims to determine the knowledge, attitude, mental health status and the predictors of mental health status of in-school adolescents.

Setting:  The study was conducted in government-owned secondary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria. Simple random sampling was used to select one of three senatorial districts; one junior and one senior secondary school with a nurse-led school clinic were purposively selected from the sampled district.

Methods:  Within a cross-sectional survey design, a self-administered questionnaire was used to obtain data from a sample of in-school adolescents aged 10-19 years (n = 148), enrolled in junior and senior classes.

Results:  Most in-school adolescents reported poor knowledge (62.2%; n = 92) and poor attitude (54.7%; n = 81) towards mental health; 37.2% (n = 55) reported being substantially at risk of conduct problems. A high proportion (79.7%) indicated normal prosocial behaviours. Level of knowledge (odds ratio [OR] = 3.25; p  0.05; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.34-7.86) as well as third or higher birth order (OR = 3.46; p  0.05; 95% CI = 1.34-8.94) were significant predictors of mental health status.

Conclusion:  Most in-school adolescents lack knowledge, have a poor attitude towards mental health and are more likely to display conduct problems impacting their mental health status.Contribution: The study provides baseline evidence for designing in-school programmes with a mental wellness focus to promote the mental health of adolescents, leveraging professional and parental networks.

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