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肯尼亚城市贫民窟和农村地区社区住户调查中的精神障碍和污名的流行病学模式。

Epidemiological patterns of mental disorders and stigma in a community household survey in urban slum and rural settings in Kenya.

机构信息

1 Africa Mental Health Foundation, Nairobi, Kenya.

2 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2018 Mar;64(2):120-129. doi: 10.1177/0020764017748180. Epub 2017 Dec 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study investigated the epidemiological patterns of mental illness and stigma in community households in Kenya using a cross-sectional community household survey among 846 participants.

METHODS

A cross-sectional community household survey was conducted around urban slum (Kangemi) and rural (Kibwezi) selected health facilities in Kenya. All households within the two sites served by the selected health facilities were included in the study. To select the main respondent in the household, the oldest adult who could speak English, Kiswahili or both (the official languages in Kenya) was selected to participate in the interview. The Opinion about Mental Illness in Chinese Community (OMICC) questionnaire and the MINI-International Neuropsychiatric Interview-Plus Version 5 (MINI) tools were administered to the participants. Pearson's chi-square test was used to compare prevalence according to gender, while adjusted regression models examined the association between mental illness and views about mental illness, stratified by gender.

RESULTS

The overall prevalence of mental illness was 45%, showing gender differences regarding common types of illness. The opinions about mental illness were similar for men and women, while rural respondents were more positively opinionated than urban participants. Overall, suffering from mental illness was associated with more positive opinions among women and more negative opinions among men.

CONCLUSION

More research is needed into the factors explaining the observed differences in opinion about mental illness between the subgroups, and the impact of mental illness on stigma in Kenya in order to create an evidence-based approach against stigma.

摘要

目的

本研究使用横断面社区家庭调查,对肯尼亚社区家庭中的精神疾病和污名的流行病学模式进行了调查,共有 846 名参与者。

方法

在肯尼亚的城市贫民窟(Kangemi)和农村(Kibwezi)选定的卫生机构周围进行了横断面社区家庭调查。所选卫生机构服务的两个地点内的所有家庭都包括在研究中。为了在家庭中选择主要的受访者,选择了可以讲英语、斯瓦希里语或两者(肯尼亚的官方语言)的最年长的成年人参加访谈。向参与者发放了《中国人对精神疾病的看法》(OMICC)问卷和《MINI-国际神经精神病学访谈-Plus 第五版》(MINI)工具。使用 Pearson's chi-square 检验根据性别比较患病率,同时使用调整后的回归模型,按性别分层,分析精神疾病与对精神疾病的看法之间的关联。

结果

精神疾病的总体患病率为 45%,显示出性别差异,常见类型的疾病也有所不同。男性和女性对精神疾病的看法相似,而农村受访者比城市参与者的看法更为积极。总体而言,患有精神疾病与女性的看法更为积极,与男性的看法更为消极有关。

结论

需要进一步研究造成亚组之间对精神疾病看法差异的因素,以及肯尼亚精神疾病污名对精神疾病的影响,以便制定基于证据的反污名方法。

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