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Depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation, and mental health care-seeking in central Mozambique
Halsted, sheldon; Ásbjörnsdóttir, kristjana h; Wagenaar, bradley h; Cumbe, vasco; Augusto, orvalho; Gimbel, sarah; Manaca, nelia; Manuel, joão luis; Sherr, kenneth.
Affiliation
  • Halsted, sheldon; Department of global health, university. Washington. US
  • Ásbjörnsdóttir, kristjana h; Department of global health, university. Washington. US
  • Wagenaar, bradley h; Health alliance international. Washington. US
  • Cumbe, vasco; Sofala provincial health directorate, department of mental health, ministry of health. Beira. MZ
  • Augusto, orvalho; Eduardo mondlane university. Maputo. MZ
  • Gimbel, sarah; School of nursing, university. Washington. US
  • Manaca, nelia; Health alliance international. Beira. MZ
  • Manuel, joão luis; Beira operations research center (centro de investigação operacional da beira, CIOB). Beira. MZ
  • Sherr, kenneth; Department of global health, university. Washington. US
Soc. psychiatr. psychiatr. epidemiol ; 54(12): 1-13, Dec 2019. graf
Article in En | RSDM | ID: biblio-1537229
Responsible library: MZ1.1
ABSTRACT

Purpose:

 There is scant research on depressive symptoms (DS), suicidal ideation (SI), and mental health care-seeking in Mozambique.

Methods:

 Generalized estimating equations were used to assess factors associated with DS, SI, and mental health care-seeking among 3080 individuals interviewed in a representative household survey in Sofala and Manica provinces, Mozambique.

Results:

 19% (CI 17-21%) of respondents reported DS in the past year and 17% (CI 15-18%) lifetime SI. Overall, only 10% (CI 8-11%) of respondents ever sought any care for mental illness, though 26% (CI 23-29%) of those reporting DS and/or SI sought care. 90% of those who sought care for DS received treatment; however, only 46% of those who sought care for SI received treatment. Factors associated with DS and SI include female gender, divorced/separated, widowed, and > 55 years old. Respondents in the bottom wealth quintile reported lower DS, while those in upper wealth quintiles reported higher prevalence of SI. Individuals with DS or SI had significantly elevated measures of disability-especially in doing household chores, work/school activities, standing for long periods, and walking long distances. Factors associated with care-seeking include female gender, rural residence, divorced/separated, and > 45 years old. Individuals in lower wealth quintiles and with no religious affiliation had lower odds of seeking care.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 06-national / MZ Database: RSDM Main subject: Mental Health / Depression Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Soc. psychiatr. psychiatr. epidemiol Year: 2019 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 06-national / MZ Database: RSDM Main subject: Mental Health / Depression Limits: Adult / Female / Humans Country/Region as subject: Africa Language: En Journal: Soc. psychiatr. psychiatr. epidemiol Year: 2019 Document type: Article