Pranjic Nurka, Karabasic Almedina
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tuzla, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Mater Sociomed. 2023;35(2):140-145. doi: 10.5455/msm.2023.35.140-145.
Globally, depression is a silent epidemic, and more than 350 million people suffer from depression. For a long time, the belief prevailed that children and young people cannot suffer from depressive disorders, and depression is slowly becoming one of the leading health problems among the young population.
This research aims to determine the mental health disorders burden attributed to depression, anxiousness, and fear with and without suicidal ideation among youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A prospective cross-sectional study was performed as screening of depression by Hamilton standardized screening instrument from May 3, 2018, to April 4, 2019, among young people, students in secondary schools, and the Faculty of Pharmacy and Medical Faculty of the University of Tuzla in the most populous Tuzla Canton in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In achieving the research goals, we expressed the burden attributed to depression with and without suicidality, anxiousness, and fear as Disability Weight (DW) and Years Lived with Disability (YLD). For the population level, YLD was calculated by multiplying DW by the prevalence rate of depression, anxiousness, and fear per thousand of the population (YLD= DW x prevalence/1000), and DW was adjusted for suicidality.
The participants' ages ranged from 16 to 24 years, with a mean of 20,6 ± 1,9 years. The Body mass index (BMI) of 21,9 ± 2,7 is the recommended reference value of 18.5-24.9 kg/m2. The depression score of all participants ranged from 0 to 32 with a mean of 7.4± 6.3, which for our population of respondents at the sample level implies entry into the zone of presence of depressive symptoms. Descriptive statistics and differences per gender in sociodemographic variables (age, education state, and secure monthly existence); and modified factors attributed to satisfaction needs (life satisfaction, hope for the future, support from person of influence). Most participants belong to the age group 19-21 years, 71,44% (n=180), and the same 14,28% (n=36) other age groups (16-18 and 22-24 years), and sixty-two percent of participants are university students, and twenty percent are university failures.
Based on our findings, the very high burden of depression in Bosnia and Herzegovina was found greatly not recognized and unsolved problem among the young population aged 16-24 years. Recognizing and screening depression in young people is the first step to prevention.
在全球范围内,抑郁症是一种悄无声息的流行病,超过3.5亿人患有抑郁症。长期以来,人们普遍认为儿童和年轻人不会患抑郁症,但抑郁症正逐渐成为年轻人群中主要的健康问题之一。
本研究旨在确定波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那青年中抑郁症、焦虑症和恐惧(无论有无自杀意念)所致的心理健康障碍负担。
2018年5月3日至2019年4月4日,在波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那联邦人口最多的图兹拉州,对年轻人、中学学生以及图兹拉大学药学院和医学院的学生进行前瞻性横断面研究,采用汉密尔顿标准化筛查工具筛查抑郁症。在实现研究目标的过程中,我们将有自杀意念和无自杀意念的抑郁症、焦虑症和恐惧所致的负担表示为残疾权重(DW)和残疾生存年数(YLD)。对于人群水平,YLD通过将DW乘以每千人口中抑郁症、焦虑症和恐惧的患病率来计算(YLD = DW×患病率/1000),并对DW进行自杀意念调整。
参与者年龄在16至24岁之间,平均年龄为20.6±1.9岁。体重指数(BMI)为21.9±2.7,是推荐的18.5 - 24.9 kg/m²参考值。所有参与者的抑郁评分在0至32分之间,平均分为7.4±6.3分,这对于我们样本水平的受访者群体意味着进入了存在抑郁症状的区域。描述性统计以及社会人口学变量(年龄、教育状况和稳定的月收入)中按性别划分的差异;以及归因于满足需求的修正因素(生活满意度、对未来的希望、有影响力人物的支持)。大多数参与者属于19 - 21岁年龄组,占71.44%(n = 180),其他年龄组(16 - 18岁和22 - 24岁)占14.28%(n = 36),62%的参与者是大学生, 20%是大学肄业生。
根据我们的研究结果,发现波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那抑郁症负担极高,这在16 - 24岁的年轻人群中是一个未得到充分认识和解决的大问题。识别和筛查年轻人中的抑郁症是预防的第一步。