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Knowledge, attitude, and associated factors towards mental illness among residents of Dessie town, northeast, Ethiopia, a cross-sectional study
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Abstract
Background
Knowledge and attitude towards mental illness are poor and neglected as compared to medical illness. However, there is an increasing burden of mental illness in the community. As per the knowledge of the investigators, studies are scarce and not done in the study area about knowledge and attitudes of mental illness. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and associated factors towards mental illness among, Dessie town residents.
Methods
A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Dessie town, Northeast, Ethiopia from October 27 to November 29/2020. A multi-stage sampling technique was employed. The data were collected from 477 study participants using a standard structured questionnaire, which were Mental Health Knowledge Schedule (MAKS) and Community Attitude to Mental Illness Inventory (CAMI) respectively. Data were entered using Epi-data version 3.1 and, then exported to SPSS version 26 for analyses. Bivariable and Multivariable logistic regression analyses was employed.
Results
From 477 study participants the prevalence of poor knowledge and unfavorable attitude towards mental illness were 55.3% (95% CI: 50.9, 60.0) and 45.1% (95% CI: 40.7,49.5) respectively. Being female [AOR = 1.62 (95% CI:1.06,2.47)], could not read and write [AOR = 6.28 (95% CI: 2.56, 15.39)], lack of information about mental illness [AOR = 5.82 (95% CI: 3.78,8.94)] and unfavorable attitude [AOR =1.73 (95% CI: 1.12,2.66)] were variables found statistical significant with poor knowledge. Whereas, income < 2166 [AOR = 1.64, (95% CI: 1.12, 2.41)], poor social support [AOR = 2.04, (95% CI: 1.13, 3.68)], moderate social support [AOR = 2.44, (95% CI: 1.45, 3.97)] and poor knowledge [AOR = 1.66, (95% CI: 1.13,2.43)] were variables significantly associated with unfavorable attitude toward mental illness.
Conclusion
In this study about half of the community have poor knowledge, and less than half of the participants have an unfavorable attitude to wards mental illness. There are many factors associated with poor knowledge and unfavorable attitudes. This having poor knowledge and unfavorable attitude may cause certain problems like a decrease in health care of a person with mental illness. Therefore, we recommend practice-based awareness in the community regarding mental health problems needs to be addressed.
Title: Knowledge, attitude, and associated factors towards mental illness among residents of Dessie town, northeast, Ethiopia, a cross-sectional study
Description:
Abstract
Background
Knowledge and attitude towards mental illness are poor and neglected as compared to medical illness.
However, there is an increasing burden of mental illness in the community.
As per the knowledge of the investigators, studies are scarce and not done in the study area about knowledge and attitudes of mental illness.
Therefore, this study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and associated factors towards mental illness among, Dessie town residents.
Methods
A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Dessie town, Northeast, Ethiopia from October 27 to November 29/2020.
A multi-stage sampling technique was employed.
The data were collected from 477 study participants using a standard structured questionnaire, which were Mental Health Knowledge Schedule (MAKS) and Community Attitude to Mental Illness Inventory (CAMI) respectively.
Data were entered using Epi-data version 3.
1 and, then exported to SPSS version 26 for analyses.
Bivariable and Multivariable logistic regression analyses was employed.
Results
From 477 study participants the prevalence of poor knowledge and unfavorable attitude towards mental illness were 55.
3% (95% CI: 50.
9, 60.
0) and 45.
1% (95% CI: 40.
7,49.
5) respectively.
Being female [AOR = 1.
62 (95% CI:1.
06,2.
47)], could not read and write [AOR = 6.
28 (95% CI: 2.
56, 15.
39)], lack of information about mental illness [AOR = 5.
82 (95% CI: 3.
78,8.
94)] and unfavorable attitude [AOR =1.
73 (95% CI: 1.
12,2.
66)] were variables found statistical significant with poor knowledge.
Whereas, income < 2166 [AOR = 1.
64, (95% CI: 1.
12, 2.
41)], poor social support [AOR = 2.
04, (95% CI: 1.
13, 3.
68)], moderate social support [AOR = 2.
44, (95% CI: 1.
45, 3.
97)] and poor knowledge [AOR = 1.
66, (95% CI: 1.
13,2.
43)] were variables significantly associated with unfavorable attitude toward mental illness.
Conclusion
In this study about half of the community have poor knowledge, and less than half of the participants have an unfavorable attitude to wards mental illness.
There are many factors associated with poor knowledge and unfavorable attitudes.
This having poor knowledge and unfavorable attitude may cause certain problems like a decrease in health care of a person with mental illness.
Therefore, we recommend practice-based awareness in the community regarding mental health problems needs to be addressed.
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