| Literature DB >> 27651830 |
Julia Dray1, Jenny Bowman2, Megan Freund3, Elizabeth Campbell4, Rebecca K Hodder4, Christophe Lecathelinais5, John Wiggers4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Population level data regarding the general mental health status, and the socio-demographic factors associated with the mental health status of adolescents in Australia aged 12-16 years is limited. This study assessed prevalence of mental health problems in a regional population of Australian students in Grades 7-10, and investigated associations between mental health problems and socio-demographic factors.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescent; Mental health problems; SDQ; Socio-demographic characteristics
Year: 2016 PMID: 27651830 PMCID: PMC5022199 DOI: 10.1186/s13034-016-0120-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health ISSN: 1753-2000 Impact factor: 3.033
Descriptive statistics of participating students demographics
| Student demographic | Current sample (21 schools; n = 6793) | Full study sample (32 schools; n = 10,116) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| n | % | n | % | |
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 3390 | 49.9 | 5061 | 50.0 |
| Age | ||||
| 12 | 829 | 12.2 | 1268 | 12.5 |
| 13 | 2008 | 29.6 | 2934 | 29.0 |
| 14 | 1799 | 26.5 | 2670 | 26.4 |
| 15 | 1484 | 21.8 | 2237 | 22.1 |
| 16 | 673 | 9.9 | 1007 | 10.0 |
| Aboriginality | ||||
| Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander | 732 | 10.8 | 1144 | 11.3 |
| Socioeconomic disadvantagea | ||||
| Quintile 1 (most disadvantaged) | 725 | 10.7 | 1276 | 12.6 |
| Quintile 2 | 2090 | 30.8 | 3201 | 31.7 |
| Quintile 3 | 2781 | 41.0 | 4344 | 43.0 |
| Quintile 4 | 1116 | 16.5 | 1211 | 12.0 |
| Quintile 5 (least disadvantaged) | 68 | 1.00 | 68 | 0.7 |
| Remoteness (ARIA)a | ||||
| Major cities Australia | 3311 | 48.8 | 4892 | 48.4 |
| Inner regional Australia | 2611 | 38.5 | 4119 | 40.8 |
| Outer regional/remote Australia | 860 | 12.7 | 1094 | 10.8 |
Relative to the state of NSW, both the current study sample and wider study region have a similar gender composition for the adolescent population (49.9, 51.5 and 51.5 % male; current sample, region and state respectively), however have a lower index of socio-economic status [20, 21], a higher proportion of people residing outside metropolitan areas, and a higher proportion of the adolescent population (10–19 years) are Aboriginal (10.8, 9.6 and 5.3 %; current sample, region and state respectively) [20]
aSample size varied due to missing data
Cut-points used to report score ranges for each SDQ outcome (cut points obtained from 31, and 32)
| Score ranges | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Close to average | Slightly raised | High | Very high | |
| Total SDQ | 0–14 | 15–17 | 18–19 | 20–40 |
| Internalising problems | 0–6 | 7–8 | 9 | 10–20 |
| Externalising problems | 0–8 | 9–10 | 11–12 | 13–20 |
| Prosocial behaviour | 7–10 | 6 | 5 | 0–4 |
Prevalence of scores in the ‘close to average’, ‘slightly raised’, ‘high’ and ‘very high’ range for total SDQ and three SDQ subscales
| Score range | Outcome (N = 6973) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total SDQ | Internalising | Externalising | Prosocial | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| Close to average | 4041 (59.5) | 4074 (60.0) | 4185 (61.6) | 4400 (64.8) |
| Slightly raised | 927 (13.6) | 1074 (15.8) | 1099 (16.2) | 1001 (14.7) |
| High | 533 (7.9) | 425 (6.2) | 742 (10.9) | 786 (11.6) |
| Very high | 1292 (19.0) | 1220 (18.0) | 767 (11.3) | 606 (8.9) |
Mean scores and standard deviations for total SDQ, internalising, externalising and prosocial SDQ subscales by socio-demographic factors
| Outcome | |||||
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| Total SDQ (0–40) | Internalising (0–20) | Externalising (0–20) | Prosocial (0–10) | ||
| n | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| All | 6793 | 13.43 (6.49) | 5.98 (3.72) | 7.45 (3.95) | 7.19 (1.97) |
| Gender |
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| Male | 3390 | 12.96 (6.34) | 5.31 (3.57) | 7.64 (3.92) | 6.72 (2.04) |
| Female | 3403 | 13.90 (6.61) | 6.64 (3.74) | 7.25 (3.97) | 7.66 (1.78) |
| Age |
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| 12 | 829 | 13.12 (6.48) | 5.78 (3.61) | 7.35 (4.02) | 7.34 (1.93) |
| Male | 360 | 13.31 (6.23) | 5.39 (3.43) | 7.91 (3.93) | 6.94 (1.99) |
| Female | 469 | 12.98 (6.66) | 6.07 (3.73) | 6.91 (4.03) | 7.65 (1.82) |
| 13 | 2008 | 13.15 (6.45) | 5.79 (3.64) | 7.36 (3.94) | 7.20 (1.89) |
| Male | 1024 | 13.03 (6.41) | 5.42 (3.63) | 7.61 (3.87) | 6.77 (1.93) |
| Female | 984 | 13.28 (6.49) | 6.18 (3.61) | 7.10 (4.01) | 7.64 (1.75) |
| 14 | 1799 | 13.52 (6.54) | 5.97 (3.74) | 7.54 (4.00) | 7.15 (2.08) |
| Male | 885 | 12.93 (6.41) | 5.21 (3.55) | 7.72 (4.05) | 6.56 (2.18) |
| Female | 914 | 14.09 (6.62) | 6.72 (3.77) | 7.38 (3.94) | 7.71 (1.80) |
| 15 | 1484 | 13.94 (6.46) | 6.30 (3.82) | 7.64 (3.85) | 7.14 (1.97) |
| Male | 736 | 12.79 (6.15) | 5.19 (3.52) | 7.60 (3.82) | 6.68 (2.05) |
| Female | 748 | 15.07 (6.56) | 7.39 (3.78) | 7.69 (3.89) | 7.60 (1.77) |
| 16 | 673 | 13.25 (6.53) | 6.10 (3.74) | 7.15 (3.95) | 7.21 (1.94) |
| Male | 385 | 12.83 (6.44) | 5.44 (3.67) | 7.39 (3.95) | 6.85 (1.96) |
| Female | 288 | 13.81 (6.62) | 6.97 (3.66) | 6.83 (3.94) | 7.70 (1.80) |
| Aboriginality |
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| Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander | 732 | 15.41 (6.69) | 6.70 (3.87) | 8.71 (4.01) | 6.90 (2.07) |
| Non-Aboriginal | 6061 | 13.19 (6.43) | 5.89 (3.69) | 7.30 (3.92) | 7.23 (1.95) |
| Socioeconomic Disadvantage (SED)a |
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| Quintile 1 (most disadvantaged) | 725 | 13.22 (6.69) | 5.88 (3.76) | 7.34 (4.04) | 7.12 (1.96) |
| Quintile 2 | 2090 | 13.62 (6.41) | 6.11 (3.67) | 7.52 (3.93) | 7.21 (1.94) |
| Quintile 3 | 2781 | 13.55 (6.48) | 6.01 (3.75) | 7.53 (3.94) | 7.18 (2.00) |
| Quintile 4 and 5 | 1184 | 12.89 (6.50) | 5.71 (3.68) | 7.18 (3.91) | 7.24 (1.96) |
| Quintile 4 | 1116 | 12.97 (6.49) | 5.75 (3.65) | 7.23 (3.93) | 7.20 (1.97) |
| Quintile 5 (least disadvantaged) | 68 | 11.57 (6.60) | 5.15 (4.17) | 6.43 (3.52) | 7.91 (1.70) |
| Remoteness (ARIA) |
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| Major cities Australia | 3311 | 13.50 (6.55) | 6.06 (3.77) | 7.45 (3.96) | 7.24 (1.97) |
| Inner regional Australia | 2611 | 13.35 (6.46) | 5.91 (3.66) | 7.44 (3.97) | 7.18 (1.97) |
| Outer regional/remote Australia | 860 | 13.34 (6.35) | 5.86 (3.65) | 7.48 (3.86) | 7.00 (1.95) |
aFor all statistical analyses quintiles 4 and 5 were combined due to a small sample distribution of participants and schools in quintile 5
Results of final linear mixed models of socio-demographics by mental health problems
| Outcome | ||||
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| Total SDQ (0–40) | Internalising (0–20) | Externalising (0–20) | Prosocial (0–10) | |
| Mean difference (95 % CI) | Mean difference (95 % CI) | Mean difference (95 % CI) | Mean difference (95 % CI) | |
| Gender |
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| Female | 0.95 (−0.09 to1.98) | 1.51 (0.92 to 2.10) | −0.39 (−0.58 to −0.19) | 0.93 (0.83 to 1.02) |
| Male | – | – | – | – |
| Age |
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| n.s. | n.s. |
| 12 | 0.45 (−0.48 to 1.38) | −0.05 (−0.58 to 0.48) | ||
| 13 | 0.10 (−0.66 to 0.86) | −0.06 (−0.50 to 0.37) | ||
| 14 | 0.04 (−0.73 to 0.82) | −0.25 (−0.69 to 0.19) | ||
| 15 | −0.15 (−0.94 to 0.65) | −0.29 (−0.74 to 0.16) | ||
| 16 | – | – | ||
| Age × gender |
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| n.s. | n.s. |
| 12 × female | −1.31 (−2.64 to −0.02) | −0.85 (−1.60 to −0.10) | ||
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| 13 × female | −0.65 (−1.79 to 0.48) | −0.73 (−1.37 to −0.08) | ||
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| 14 × female | 0.22 (−0.94 to 1.37) | −0.01 (−0.66 to 0.65) | ||
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| 15 × female | 1.33 (0.14 to 2.52) | 0.68 (0.01 to 1.35) | ||
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| 16 × Female | – | – | ||
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| Aboriginality |
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| Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander | 2.02 (1.49 to 2.55) | 0.70 (0.40 to 1.00) | 1.33 (1.01 to 1.66) | −0.27 (−0.43 to −0.12) |
| Non-Aboriginal | – | – | – | – |
For all analyses in table a statistical significance level of p ≤ 0.05 was assumed. Non-significant associations are indicated in the table using n.s. For n relating to all subscales please refer to Table 4