Jayan Vivek, Vishwas S
Epidemiology and Public Health, Sri Devaraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research, Kolar, IND.
Cureus. 2023 Jun 11;15(6):e40263. doi: 10.7759/cureus.40263. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Mental health is defined as "a state of well-being in which the person realizes his or her own skills, can deal with the normal stresses of life, can work effectively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community." Although mental health is essential to human survival, it is often given less attention than physical health in many parts of the world.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the rural community's awareness regarding mental health issues and the factors that contribute to them.
A cross-sectional study was undertaken in the rural community; 350 study subjects were selected from the village of Devarayasamudra by using convenient sampling, 350 households were selected, and household-level interviews were done using the Mental Health Knowledge Schedule questionnaire. Participants aged more than 18 were included in the study, and locked households, even after two visits, were excluded from the study.
The median aggregate knowledge score was 31 (SD = 7.1), with the minimum and maximum values being 11 and 44 out of 45 knowledge items, respectively. The total knowledge score found that 178 (50.8%) respondents had insufficient mental health knowledge based on the percentage of the study population with a cut-off score below and above the median score. A multivariate logistic regression analysis confirmed that participants who were illiterate had 1.76 (1.15-2.26) times the chances of having insufficient knowledge compared to professionals, and this remained true even after adjusting for other variables as well.
The present study concluded that more than 50% (50.8%) of the participants had inadequate awareness of mental health and mental illness. This highlights the need to spread awareness about mental health education among the general community.
心理健康被定义为“一种幸福状态,在此状态下,个人能够认识到自己的技能,能够应对生活中的正常压力,能够高效且富有成果地工作,并能够为其社区做出贡献”。尽管心理健康对人类生存至关重要,但在世界许多地区,它往往比身体健康受到的关注更少。
本研究的目的是评估农村社区对心理健康问题的认识以及导致这些问题的因素。
在农村社区开展了一项横断面研究;通过便利抽样从德瓦拉亚萨穆德拉村选取了350名研究对象,选取了350户家庭,并使用心理健康知识问卷进行家庭层面的访谈。年龄超过18岁的参与者被纳入研究,即使经过两次走访仍处于封闭状态的家庭被排除在研究之外。
总知识得分中位数为31分(标准差 = 7.1),在45项知识条目中,最低分和最高分分别为11分和44分。根据研究人群中得分低于和高于中位数的百分比,总知识得分显示178名(50.8%)受访者心理健康知识不足。多因素逻辑回归分析证实,与专业人员相比,文盲参与者知识不足的可能性是专业人员的1.76倍(1.15 - 2.26),即使在对其他变量进行调整后也是如此。
本研究得出结论,超过50%(50.8%)的参与者对心理健康和精神疾病认识不足。这凸显了在普通社区中传播心理健康教育意识的必要性。