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Omar Salem Gammouh1, Ahmed Mohammad Al-Smadi2, Loai Issa Tawalbeh3, Laurice Sami Khoury4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Studying mental and physical health problems in refugees facilitates providing suitable health care, thus improving their quality of life. We studied depression tendency in Syrian refugees in Jordan in the light of chronic diseases and medication availability. Also, depression prevalence and depression comorbidity with chronic diseases were identified.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25633485 PMCID: PMC4310712 DOI: 10.5888/pcd12.140424
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prev Chronic Dis ISSN: 1545-1151 Impact factor: 2.830
Living Location of Syrian Refugees (n = 765) and Association With Depression,a Jordan, 2013–2014
| Living Location | No. (%) | No. (%) of Participants With Depression Scores ≤30 | No. (%) of Participants With Depression Scores ≥31 | χ2
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amman | 250 (32.7) | 180 (72.0) | 70 (28.0) | .09 |
| Madaba | 97 (12.7) | 74 (76.3) | 23 (23.7) | |
| Irbid | 112 (14.6) | 67 (59.8) | 45 (40.2) | |
| Karak | 66 (8.6) | 48 (72.7) | 18 (27.3) | |
| Fuhais | 102 (13.3) | 68 (66.7) | 34 (33.3) | |
| Mafraq | 138 (18.0) | 102 (73.9) | 36 (26.1) |
As measured with the Beck Depression Inventory (9) translated into Arabic (10).
Demographics and Study Variables for Depressiona Association, Syrian Refugees in Jordan (n = 765), 2013–2014
| Factor | Total No. (%) | No. (%) of Participants With Depression Scores ≤30 | No. (%) of Participants With Depression Scores ≥31 | χ2
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| 18–49 | 658 (86.0) | 457 (69.5) | 201 (30.5) | .08 |
| ≥50 | 107 (14.0) | 82 (76.6) | 25 (23.4) | |
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| Male | 340 (44.4) | 238 (70.0) | 102 (30.0) | .81 |
| Female | 425 (55.6) | 301 (70.8) | 124 (29.2) | |
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| <1 | 458 (59.9) | 314 (68.6) | 144 (31.4) | .17 |
| ≥1 | 307 (40.1) | 225 (73.3) | 82 (26.7) | |
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| Single | 109 (14.2) | 79 (72.5) | 30 (27.5) | .65 |
| Married | 656 (85.8) | 460 (70.1) | 196 (29.9) | |
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| Yes | 648 (84.7) | 459 (70.8) | 189 (29.2) | .58 |
| No | 117 (15.3) | 80 (68.4) | 37 (31.6) | |
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| Illiterate | 97 (12.7) | 73 (75.3) | 24 (24.7) | .28 |
| Education in a school | 668 (87.3) | 466 (69.8) | 202 (30.2) | |
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| Yes | 67 (8.8) | 52 (77.6) | 15 (22.4) | .20 |
| No | 698 (91.2) | 487 (69.8) | 211 (30.2) | |
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| Yes | 114 (14.9) | 90 (78.9) | 24 (21.1) | .03 |
| No | 651 (85.1) | 449 (69.0) | 202 (31.0) | |
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| Yes | 591 (77.2) | 417 (70.6) | 174 (29.4) | .93 |
| No | 174 (22.8) | 122 (70.1) | 52 (29.9) | |
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| Yes | 229 (30.3) | 149 (65.1) | 80 (34.9) | .04 |
| No | 528 (69.7) | 384 (72.7) | 144 (27.3) | |
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| Yes | 204 (27.8) | 123 (60.3) | 81 (39.7) | .001 |
| No | 530 (72.2) | 394 (74.3) | 136 (25.7) | |
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| Yes | 215 (28.1) | 167 (77.7) | 48 (22.3) | .006 |
| No | 550 (71.9) | 372 (67.6) | 178 (32.4) | |
As measured with the Beck Depression Inventory (9) translated into Arabic (10).
Some data were missing. Analysis of previously diagnosed chronic diseases (s) was based on 757 participants, and analysis of newly diagnosed chronic disease(s) in Jordan was based on 734 participants.
Logistic Regression to Predict Likelihood of Reporting Depression Among Syrian Refugees in Jordan, 2013–2014
| Variables | β | SE | Wald Test |
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| Odds Ratio (95% CI) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Income | −0.361 | 0.255 | 2.001 | 1 | .16 | 0.70 (0.42–1.15) |
| History of chronic disease(s) | 0.160 | 0.197 | 0.660 | 1 | .42 | 1.17 (0.08–1.73) |
| Newly diagnosed with chronic disease(s) in Jordan | 0.549 | 0.200 | 7.535 | 1 | .006 | 1.73 (1.17–2.56) |
| Medication availability | −0.503 | 0.199 | 6.370 | 1 | .012 | 0.61 (0.41–0.89) |
| Constant | −0.909 | 0.119 | 58.169 | 1 | .001 | 0.403 |
Abbreviations: β, logistic coefficient; CI, confidence interval; df, degrees of freedom; SE, standard error.
Significance set at P < .05.