Department of Sociology, Forman Christian College University, Lahore, Pakistan.
J Community Psychol. 2020 Sep;48(7):2238-2251. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22399. Epub 2020 Jul 22.
Depression is one of the most common mental health problems in Pakistani women, with prevalence rates estimated to be above 30%. Identification of the determinants of depression in chronically ill, poor, and debt-ridden women of the country is a neglected area. A quantitative survey using standardized tools was used to sample women from across Pakistan. It was found that women had higher odds of depression when they (a) perceived unfavorable self-health, (b) had less health decision-making power, (c) encountered difficulties in healthcare services, and (d) faced food insecurity. Key reforms are recommended to improve state protection policies, mental healthcare services, and cultural support for disadvantaged women in the country.
在巴基斯坦女性中,抑郁症是最常见的心理健康问题之一,其患病率估计在 30%以上。该国慢性病、贫困和负债累累的女性中,确定抑郁症的决定因素是一个被忽视的领域。本研究采用标准化工具的定量调查,从巴基斯坦各地抽取女性样本。结果发现,当女性(a)认为自己的健康状况不佳,(b)在健康决策方面的权力较小,(c)在医疗服务中遇到困难,以及(d)面临粮食不安全时,她们患抑郁症的几率更高。建议进行重大改革,以改善国家保护政策、精神保健服务和为该国弱势妇女提供文化支持。