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Mental Health during COVID-19 Pandemic among Caregivers of Young Children in Kenya's Urban Informal Settlements. A Cross-Sectional Telephone Survey.
Angwenyi, Vibian; Kabue, Margaret; Chongwo, Esther; Mabrouk, Adam; Too, Ezra Kipngetich; Odhiambo, Rachel; Nasambu, Carophine; Marangu, Joyce; Ssewanyana, Derrick; Njoroge, Eunice; Ombech, Eunice; Mokaya, Mercy Moraa; Obulemire, Emmanuel Kepha; Khamis, Anil; Abubakar, Amina.
  • Angwenyi V; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Kabue M; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Chongwo E; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Mabrouk A; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Too EK; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Odhiambo R; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Nasambu C; Neurosciences Group, KEMRI/Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Centre for Geographic Medicine Research (Coast), Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kilifi P.O. Box 230-80108, Kenya.
  • Marangu J; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Ssewanyana D; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Njoroge E; Alliance for Human Development, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute, Toronto, ON M5T 3L9, Canada.
  • Ombech E; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Mokaya MM; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Obulemire EK; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Khamis A; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
  • Abubakar A; Institute for Human Development, Aga Khan University, Nairobi P.O. Box 30270-00100, Kenya.
Int J Environ Res Public Health ; 18(19)2021 09 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1438616
ABSTRACT
The emergence of COVID-19 has profoundly affected mental health, especially among highly vulnerable populations. This study describes mental health issues among caregivers of young children and pregnant women in three urban informal settlements in Kenya during the first pandemic year, and factors associated with poor mental health. A cross-sectional telephone survey was administered to 845 participants. Survey instruments included the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, General Anxiety Disorder-7 scale, COVID-19 Anxiety Scale, and questions on the perceived COVID-19 effects on caregiver wellbeing and livelihood. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and univariate and multivariate analysis. Caregivers perceived COVID-19 as a threatening condition (94.54%), affecting employment and income activities (>80%). Caregivers experienced discrimination (15.27%) and violence (12.6%) during the pandemic. Levels of depression (34%), general anxiety (20%), and COVID-19 related anxiety (14%) were highly prevalent. There were significant associations between mental health outcomes and economic and socio-demographic factors, violence and discrimination experiences, residency, and perceptions of COVID-19 as a threatening condition. Caregivers high burden of mental health problems highlights the urgent need to provide accessible mental health support. Innovative and multi-sectoral approaches will be required to maximize reach to underserved communities in informal settlements and tackle the root causes of mental health problems in this population.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pandemics / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijerph181910092

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pandemics / COVID-19 Type of study: Observational study / Qualitative research / Randomized controlled trials Limits: Child / Child, preschool / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ijerph181910092