Gichangi Peter B, Byrne Meagan E, Thiongo Mary N, Waithaka Michael, Devoto Bianca, Gummerson Elizabeth, Wood Shannon N, Anglewicz Philip, Decker Michele R
International Centre for Reproductive Health Kenya, Mombasa, Kenya.
Department of Environment and Health Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa, Mombasa, Kenya.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Feb 8;14:1209836. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1209836. eCollection 2023.
To report on the mental health status of adolescents and youth in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic in Nairobi County, Kenya.
This was a mixed-methods study with cross-sectional quantitative and qualitative components conducted in Nairobi County, Kenya from August to September 2020. The quantitative survey involved phone interviews of = 1,217 adolescents and youth. Qualitative components included virtual focus group discussions (FGDs) with adolescents and youth ( = 64 unmarried youths aged 16-25 years, across 8 FGDs) and youth-serving stakeholders ( = 34, across 4 FGDs), key informant interviews ( = 12 higher-level stakeholders from Ministries of Health, Gender, and Education), and in-depth interviews with youth ( = 20) so as to examine the COVID-19 impact on mental health.
Among the participants, 26.6% of young men and 30.0% of young women reported probable depressive symptoms, of whom 37.7% of young men and 38.9% of young women reported little interest or pleasure in doing various activities. Hopelessness and feeling down nearly every day was additionally reported by 10.7% of young women and 6.3% of young men. Further, about 8.8% of young men and 7.6% of young women reported they could not get the emotional help and support they may need from people in their life. Multivariable regression results showed an association between depressive symptoms and reduced working hours due to COVID-19 and increased intimate partner violence. Additionally, the results show that respondents with higher emotional help and support were less likely to report depressive symptoms. Qualitative results confirm the quantitative findings and exemplify the negative behavior arising from the impact of adherence to COVID-19 prevention measures.
Mental health issues were common among adolescents and youth and may have been augmented by isolation and economic hardships brought about by COVID-19 restrictions. There is a need for concerted efforts to support adolescents and young people to meet their mental health needs, while considering the unique variations by gender. There is need to urgently strengthen the mental health system in Kenya, including via integrating psychosocial support services in communities, schools, and healthcare services, to ensure adolescents and young persons are not left behind.
报告肯尼亚内罗毕县青少年和青年在新冠疫情下的心理健康状况。
这是一项混合方法研究,于2020年8月至9月在肯尼亚内罗毕县进行,包含横断面定量和定性研究部分。定量调查通过电话访谈了1217名青少年和青年。定性研究部分包括与青少年和青年(64名16至25岁未婚青年,分8个焦点小组讨论)以及为青年服务的利益相关者(34名,分4个焦点小组讨论)进行的虚拟焦点小组讨论、关键信息人访谈(12名来自卫生、性别和教育部的高层利益相关者)以及对青年的深入访谈(20名),以考察新冠疫情对心理健康的影响。
在参与者中,26.6%的年轻男性和30.0%的年轻女性报告有可能的抑郁症状,其中37.7%的年轻男性和38.9%的年轻女性表示对进行各种活动几乎没有兴趣或乐趣。另外,10.7%的年轻女性和6.3%的年轻男性报告几乎每天都感到绝望和情绪低落。此外,约8.8%的年轻男性和7.6%的年轻女性表示他们无法从生活中的人那里获得可能需要的情感帮助和支持。多变量回归结果显示,抑郁症状与因新冠疫情导致的工作时间减少以及亲密伴侣暴力增加之间存在关联。此外,结果表明获得更高情感帮助和支持的受访者报告抑郁症状的可能性较小。定性结果证实了定量研究结果,并举例说明了因遵守新冠疫情预防措施的影响而产生的负面行为。
心理健康问题在青少年和青年中很常见,可能因新冠疫情限制带来的隔离和经济困难而加剧。需要共同努力支持青少年和年轻人满足他们的心理健康需求,同时考虑到性别差异。肯尼亚迫切需要加强心理健康系统,包括通过将社会心理支持服务整合到社区、学校和医疗服务中,以确保青少年和年轻人不被落下。