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Common mental disorders and associated factors among mothers of children attending severe acute malnutrition treatment in Gedio Zone, Southern Ethiopia, 2022: a cross-sectional study
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Abstract
Background
Common mental disorders describe the physical, mental, and social disturbances that are more prevalent in low and middle-income countries. Mothers are among the more vulnerable groups especially mothers having children with under-nutrition. However, there are limited studies about the magnitude of common mental disorders among mothers of undernourished children in Ethiopia. Therefore, we aimed to assess the magnitude of common mental disorders and associated factors among mothers of children attending severe acute malnutrition treatment in Gedio Zone, Southern Ethiopia.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was employed on 405 systematically selected participants. The outcome variable was assessed by a self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ-20) which was applicable and validated in Ethiopia. Data were entered and analyzed by EPi data version 5 software and SPSS version 25 respectively. Model fitness was checked by Hosmer Lemeshow’s test. Logistic regression was employed to identify significant determinants. A p-value < 0.05 was used to declare association and expressed by odds ratio with a 95% CI.
Result
In this study, the magnitude of common mental disorders was 33.16% (95% CI [28.5–38])). In multivariable analysis, six factors poor social support [AOR: 14.0, 95% CI (5.45, 35.9)], educational status [AOR: 1.95, 95% CI (1.07. 3.55)], cigarette smoking [AOR: 10.9, 95% CI (1.78, 67.01)], mother of a child with another chronic disease [AOR: 3.19, 95% CI (1.13, 8.99)], sexual violence [AOR: 4.14, 95% CI (1.38, 12.4)] and mothers with chronic disease [AOR: 3.44, 95% CI (1.72, 6.86)] were significantly associated with common mental disorders.
Conclusion
The magnitude of common mental disorders was high. Six factors were significantly associated with common mental disorders; social support, sexual violence, maternal chronic illness, educational status, smoking, and mother of child with other chronic disease. Community awareness regarding the effect of violence, substance use, and social support on mental health should be created by the local stakeholders.
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Title: Common mental disorders and associated factors among mothers of children attending severe acute malnutrition treatment in Gedio Zone, Southern Ethiopia, 2022: a cross-sectional study
Description:
Abstract
Background
Common mental disorders describe the physical, mental, and social disturbances that are more prevalent in low and middle-income countries.
Mothers are among the more vulnerable groups especially mothers having children with under-nutrition.
However, there are limited studies about the magnitude of common mental disorders among mothers of undernourished children in Ethiopia.
Therefore, we aimed to assess the magnitude of common mental disorders and associated factors among mothers of children attending severe acute malnutrition treatment in Gedio Zone, Southern Ethiopia.
Methods
A cross-sectional study was employed on 405 systematically selected participants.
The outcome variable was assessed by a self-reporting questionnaire (SRQ-20) which was applicable and validated in Ethiopia.
Data were entered and analyzed by EPi data version 5 software and SPSS version 25 respectively.
Model fitness was checked by Hosmer Lemeshow’s test.
Logistic regression was employed to identify significant determinants.
A p-value < 0.
05 was used to declare association and expressed by odds ratio with a 95% CI.
Result
In this study, the magnitude of common mental disorders was 33.
16% (95% CI [28.
5–38])).
In multivariable analysis, six factors poor social support [AOR: 14.
0, 95% CI (5.
45, 35.
9)], educational status [AOR: 1.
95, 95% CI (1.
07.
3.
55)], cigarette smoking [AOR: 10.
9, 95% CI (1.
78, 67.
01)], mother of a child with another chronic disease [AOR: 3.
19, 95% CI (1.
13, 8.
99)], sexual violence [AOR: 4.
14, 95% CI (1.
38, 12.
4)] and mothers with chronic disease [AOR: 3.
44, 95% CI (1.
72, 6.
86)] were significantly associated with common mental disorders.
Conclusion
The magnitude of common mental disorders was high.
Six factors were significantly associated with common mental disorders; social support, sexual violence, maternal chronic illness, educational status, smoking, and mother of child with other chronic disease.
Community awareness regarding the effect of violence, substance use, and social support on mental health should be created by the local stakeholders.
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