Prevalence and Factors Associated with Depression among Adolescents Attending Secondary Boarding Schools in Nyamagana District in Mwanza, Tanzania.
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Depression among Adolescents Attending Secondary Boarding Schools in Nyamagana District in Mwanza, Tanzania. - Mwanza, Tanzania | Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences [CUHAS-Bugando] | 2024. - 42 Pages Included References
Abstract:
Background: It is estimated that 14% of adolescents experience mental health conditions globally, with depression being 1.1%among those aged10-14 years and 2.8% for those with 15-19 years. In Sub-Saharan Africa the prevalence of depression among adolescents is estimated to be 22%, while in Ethiopia the prevalence was found to be 22%. There are limited researches done in Tanzania concerning depression among adolescents both in schools and out of school.
Method: The study was conducted in Nyamagana district in Mwanza region in which an institute based cross sectional study was done and a multistage random sampling was done to select schools and participants for the study. A total of 251 participants was recruited, data was collected using PHQ-9 questionnaire and demographic and factors questionnaire. Data was then analysed using SPSS version 23 and results were presented by using percentages, frequencies, tables and graphs.
Results: The results revealed that 22% of participants had depression with loneliness being the major factor associated with depression. 14% had mild to moderate depression, 5.1% had moderate to severe and 2.9% had severe depression. Female were found to be more affected than male participants.
Conclusion: The prevalence of depression among adolescents attending boarding schools in Nyamagana Mwanza was found to be 22% with loneliness being the major risk factor for depression.
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