Carter Daniel J, Pitcairn Charlie F M, Eldred Emily, Knight Louise, Nakuti Janet, Mirembe Angel, Atuhaire Lydia, Allen Elizabeth, Bhatia Amiya, Naker Dipak, Parkes Jenny, Devries Karen
Department of Population Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom.
Raising Voices, Kampala, Uganda.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 Dec 27;4(12):e0003827. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0003827. eCollection 2024.
We aimed to estimate the impact of poor mental health in early adolescence on subsequent poor mental health, depression, and violence victimisation in late adolescence and to determine whether young people living with disabilities experienced a stronger relationship between mental health and these outcomes. Data from two waves of a longitudinal cohort study of 2773 Ugandan adolescents were used to assess the impact of mental health difficulties in early adolescence (aged 11-14) on presence of subsequent mental health difficulties, depression and past year violence victimisation in later adolescence (aged 15-18). We used g-computation to examine how these outcomes changed dependent on levels of poor mental health in early adolescence and explored functional difficulties as an effect modifier. This study demonstrates high prevalence of mental health difficulties in adolescence. There is a positive association between mental health difficulties in early adolescence and experience of mental health difficulties, depression, and past year violence in later adolescence. The risk of poor outcomes is greater for individuals experiencing poorer mental health in early adolescence. The relationships between early mental health difficulties and both mental health difficulties in later adolescence and past year violence are stronger in young people with functional difficulties. Poor mental health in early adolescence is associated with depression and violence victimisation in later adolescence, and the association is stronger among adolescents living with disabilities. School-aged adolescents would benefit from violence prevention and mental health promotion interventions which are inclusive and engage and respond to the needs and rights of adolescents with disabilities.
我们旨在评估青春期早期心理健康状况不佳对青春期后期心理健康状况不佳、抑郁及暴力受害情况的影响,并确定残疾青少年在心理健康与这些结果之间是否存在更强的关联。来自一项对2773名乌干达青少年进行的纵向队列研究的两波数据,被用于评估青春期早期(11至14岁)心理健康问题对青春期后期(15至18岁)后续心理健康问题、抑郁及过去一年暴力受害情况的影响。我们使用g计算法来研究这些结果如何因青春期早期心理健康状况不佳的程度而变化,并将功能困难作为效应修饰因素进行探究。本研究表明青春期心理健康问题的患病率很高。青春期早期心理健康问题与青春期后期心理健康问题、抑郁及过去一年暴力经历之间存在正相关。青春期早期心理健康状况较差的个体出现不良后果的风险更大。在有功能困难的年轻人中,早期心理健康问题与青春期后期心理健康问题及过去一年暴力行为之间的关联更强。青春期早期心理健康状况不佳与青春期后期的抑郁及暴力受害情况相关,且这种关联在残疾青少年中更强。学龄青少年将受益于具有包容性、能满足并回应残疾青少年需求和权利的暴力预防及心理健康促进干预措施。