| Literature DB >> 27443267 |
Nrupa Jani1, Lung Vu2, Lynnette Kay3, Kassahun Habtamu4, Samuel Kalibala2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Ethiopia is experiencing an increasingly urban HIV epidemic, alongside a rise in urban adolescent migration. Adolescent migrants are often confronted by unique social challenges, including living in a difficult environment, abuse and mental health problems. These issues can increase adolescents' vulnerability to HIV and compromise their capacity to protect themselves and others from HIV. We piloted and assessed the effects of a targeted psychosocial intervention to reduce mental health problems and improve HIV-related outcomes among migrant adolescents in Addis Ababa.Entities:
Keywords: Ethiopia; HIV risk; mental health; psychosocial intervention; vulnerable adolescents
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27443267 PMCID: PMC4956732 DOI: 10.7448/IAS.19.5.20832
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int AIDS Soc ISSN: 1758-2652 Impact factor: 5.396
Characteristics of the study population at baseline
| Females ( | Males ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| 15–16 years old | 62.8 (350) | 47.3 (70) |
| 17–18 years old | 37.2 (227) | 52.7 (78) |
| Education | ||
| 1–5 years of schooling | 54.0 (301) | 57.7 (86) |
| 6–11 years of schooling | 46.0 (256) | 42.3 (63) |
| Literacy level | ||
| Unable to read at all | 28.8 (156) | 29.4 (35) |
| Read part of the sentence | 20.5 (111) | 14.3 (17) |
| Read whole sentence | 50.7 (275) | 56.3 (67) |
| Religion | ||
| Orthodox | 77.7 (433) | 55.7 (83) |
| Muslim | 15.1 (84) | 30.9 (46) |
| Protestant | 7.2 (40) | 13.4 (20) |
| Currently living with relative or family | ||
| Yes | 70.7 (394) | 0.0 (0) |
| No | 29.3 (163) | 149.0 (100) |
| Place lived previously | ||
| Addis Ababa | 19.0 (106) | 11.6 (17) |
| Other city | 2.7 (15) | 14.9 (22) |
| Small town | 10.4 (58) | 36.1 (53) |
| Rural village | 67.9 (378) | 37.4 (55) |
| Keep in touch with family | ||
| Yes | 87.4 (485) | 34.2 (51) |
| No | 12.6 (70) | 65.8 (98) |
| Ever had sex | ||
| Yes | 0.6 (3) | 6.7 (10) |
| No | 99.4 (496) | 93.3 (139) |
| Mental health outcome | ||
| Had social problem | 15.8 (88) | 49.0 (73) |
| Had attention problem | 10.0 (56) | 36.2 (54) |
| Had anxiety/depression problem | 21.5 (120) | 47.0 (70) |
| Had aggressive behaviour | 23.0 (128) | 43.2 (45/104) |
| Had any mental health problem | 37.3 (208) | 80.8 (101/125) |
Notes: Values of n in cells may not add up to total population due to missing values.
N=104
N=125 due to missing values.
Effects of the intervention on mental health and HIV-related outcomes (bivariate analysis)
| Females ( | Males ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Baseline % ( | End line % ( | Baseline % ( | End line % ( | ||
| Mental health outcomes | ||||||
| Had anxiety problem | 20.0 (63) | 14.9 (47) | 0.07 | 54.0 (55) | 52.0 (53) | 0.72 |
| Had social problem | 13.3 (42) | 8.9 (28) | 0.07 | 51.0 (53) | 52.0 (52) | 0.87 |
| Had attention problem | 8.6 (27) | 4.8 (15) | 0.05 | 37.3 (38) | 38.2 (39) | 0.88 |
| Had aggressive behaviour | 24.4 (77) | 13.0 (41) | 0.0001 | 53.2 (32) | 59.5 (49) | 0.47 |
| Had any mental health problem | 34.9 (110) | 15.1 (79) | 0.0035 | 75.5 (77) | 73.5 (75) | 0.71 |
| HIV-related outcomes | ||||||
| Had comprehensive knowledge of HIV | 16.8 (53) | 24.4 (77) | 0.014 | 20.6 (21) | 34.3 (35) | 0.04 |
| Perceived HIV risk (low vs. medium+high) | 17.1 (54) | 14.3 (45) | 0.29 | 23.5 (24) | 27.5 (28) | 0.51 |
| Knew a place to test for HIV | 68.6 (216) | 77.2 (243) | 0.009 | 88.2 (90) | 95.1 (97) | 0.05 |
| Ever tested for HIV | 29.8 (86) | 36.1 (104) | 0.000 | 45.1 (46) | 69.6 (71) | <0.000 |
| Use of SRH service (past 3 months) | 48.9 (154) | 45.4 (143) | 0.31 | 31.4 (32) | 54.9 (56) | 0.0004 |
Notes: p value corresponds to McNemar test; the analyses were performed on those who had complete baseline and end line data.
SRH, sexual and reproductive health.
Effects on mental health and HIV-related outcomes (multivariate analysis)
| Females | Males | |
|---|---|---|
| End line AOR (95% CI) | End line AOR (95% CI) | |
| Mental health outcome | ||
|
| 0.7 (0.41–1.06) | 0.9 (0.43–1.76) |
|
| 0.6 (0.36–1.07) | 1.1 (0.56–2.1) |
|
| 0.6 (0.30–1.24) | 1.0 (0.53–1.78) |
|
| 0.4 (0.25–0.65) | 1.4 (0.72–2.89) |
|
| 0.5 (0.36–0.81) | 0.5 (0.22–1.29) |
| HIV-related outcome | ||
|
| 1.6 (1.08–2.47) | 2.1 (1.10–3.94) |
|
| 0.8 (0.47–1.21) | 1.2 (0.62–2.30) |
|
| 1.7 (1.12–2.51) | 3.9 (1.02–14.9) |
|
| 1.8 (1.13–2.97) | 7.3 (2.6–20.7) |
|
| 0.8 (0.55–1.16) | 3.2 (1.62–6.27) |
All analyses were adjusted for age, education, religion and types of work.
Significant at p<0.05
significant at p<0.01
significant at p<0.001. AOR, adjusted odds ratio comparing end line to baseline; CI, confidence interval; SRH, sexual and reproductive health.