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摘要
背景:抑郁症是最常见的精神疾病之一,影响着世界上约3.22亿人。尽管抑郁症的患病率很高,治疗也很有效,但人们对埃塞俄比亚社区环境中抑郁症的总体患病率和求助行为知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在确定埃塞俄比亚抑郁症的总体患病率及其寻求帮助的行为。方法:系统检索pubm - med、Cochrane、Google Scholar等数据库的文献。采用适用于横断面研究的纽卡斯尔-渥太华质量评估工具评估研究的质量。评估异质性检验和发表偏倚证据。此外,还进行了敏感性测试。采用随机效应模型计算抑郁症的总患病率及其求助行为。结果:本综述共纳入抑郁相关研究13项,求助意向相关研究4项,求助行为相关研究5项。发现抑郁和寻求帮助的意图和行为的总患病率为20.5% (95% CI;16.5% -24.4%), 42% (95% ci;23%-60%)和38% (95% CI;分别为23% - -52%)。抑郁(I2 = 0%, p =0.620)、寻求帮助意愿(I2 = 0%, p =0.996)和行为(I2 = 0%, p =0.896)均无显著异质性。抑郁egger检验无发表偏倚(p =0.689)。结论:超过五分之一的人正在经历抑郁症。不到三分之一的抑郁症患者寻求现代治疗的帮助。作者建议以社区为基础进行心理健康筛查和治疗。
Depression and Its Help Seeking Behaviors: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Community Survey in Ethiopia.
Background: Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses affecting around 322 million individual in the world. Although the prevalence of depression is high and its treatment is effective, little is known about its pooled prevalence and help seeking behaviors in the community settings of Ethiopia. Thus, this study aimed to determine the pooled prevalence of depression and its help seeking behaviors in Ethiopia.
Methods: A systematic literature search in the databases of Pub-Med, Cochrane, and Google Scholar was performed. The quality of studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa quality assessment tool adapted for cross-sectional studies. Heterogeneity test and evidence of publication bias were assessed. Moreover, sensitivity test was also performed. Pooled prevalence of depression and its help seeking behavior were calculated using random effects model.
Results: A total 13 studies for depression, 4 studies for help seeking intention, and 5 studies for help seeking behaviour were included in this review. The pooled prevalence of depression and help seeking intention and behaviour was found to be 20.5% (95% CI; 16.5% -24.4%), 42% (95% CI; 23%-60%), and 38% (95% CI; 23%-52%), respectively. There is no significant heterogeneity for depression (I2 = 0%, p =0.620), help seeking intention (I2 = 0%, p =0.996), and behaviour (I2 = 0%, p =0.896). There is no publication bias for depression egger's test (p =0.689).
Conclusion: More than one in every five individuals were experiencing depression. Less than one-third of individuals with depression seek help from modern treatment. Authors suggest community based mental health screening and treatment.