| Literature DB >> 27846283 |
Mulusew G Jebena1,2, David Lindstrom3, Tefera Belachew1, Craig Hadley4, Carl Lachat2, Roos Verstraeten5, Nathalie De Cock2, Patrick Kolsteren2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although the consequences of food insecurity on physical health and nutritional status of youth living have been reported, its effect on their mental health remains less investigated in developing countries. The aim of this study was to examine the pathways through which food insecurity is associated with poor mental health status among youth living in Ethiopia.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27846283 PMCID: PMC5113011 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165931
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Conceptual framework showing the link between food insecurity and youth common mental disorders, JLFSY, 2015.
Fig 2Prevalence of SRQ-20 Using Different Cut-Points by Gender, JLFSY 2015.
Fig 3Shows the effect of food insecurity on youth common mental health status, the mediation role of physical health, self-rated health and diet diversity, JLFYS, Southwest Ethiopia, 2015.
Socio demographic characteristics of Youth (n = 1,521), Jimma Longitudinal Family Youth Survey (JLFSY), Southwest Ethiopia, 2015.
| Characteristics | CMDs | P | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | ||
| Sex | 0.748 | ||
| Male | 271(31.19) | 598(68.81) | |
| Female | 198(30.41) | 453(69.59) | |
| Religion | 0.002 | ||
| Muslim | 250(18.15) | 659(72.50) | |
| Orthodox | 189(36.35) | 331(63.65) | |
| Others | 30(32.97) | 61 (67.03) | |
| Age Mean (±SD) | 18.74(±1.307) | 18.75(±1.380) | |
| Educational status | |||
| No schooling | 29(23.02) | 97(76.98) | 0.057 |
| Primary | 84(28.38) | 212(71.62) | |
| Secondary and above | 356(32.42) | 742(67.58) | |
| Parental education | |||
| No schooling | 156(23.85) | 498(76.15) | <0.001 |
| Primary | 120(37.74) | 198(62.26) | |
| Secondary and above | 193(35.22) | 355(64.14) | |
| Residence | |||
| Urban | 211(39.22) | 327(60.78) | <0.001 |
| Semi-Urban | 142(32.49) | 295(67.51) | |
| Rural | 116(21.28) | 429(78.72) | |
| SES | <0.001 | ||
| Low SES | 177 (39.86) | 267 (60.14) | |
| Average SES | 165 (31.61) | 357 (68.39) | |
| High SES | 127(22.92) | 427 (77.08) | |
| Head of the household | <0.001 | ||
| Female | 117(43.98) | 149(56.02) | |
| Male | 352(28.07) | 902(71.93) | |
* Others include Catholics, Protestant; CMD = Common Mental Disorders, SES = Socio Economic Status
Internal consistencies, model fitness and factor loadings of food insecurity, physical health and mental health items, JLFSY, Southwest Ethiopia, 2015.
| Food insecurity | Factor loadings | Goodness of fit |
|---|---|---|
| In the last three months, how many days did you worry that you would run out of food or not have enough money to buy food? | 0.9059 |
RMSEA = 0.07; LR,X2pvalue = 0.003 PClose = 0.147 CFI = 0.997 NNFI = 0.984 CD = 94.9 SRMR = 0.005 Cronbach’s alpha = 0.85 |
| In the last three months, how many days have you had to reduce the number of meals eaten in a day, because of shortages of food or money? | 0.9196 | |
| In the last three months, how many days have you had to reduce the size of meals eaten in a day, because of shortages of food or money? | 0.9373 | |
| In the last three months, how many days have you had to spend the whole day without eating, because of shortages of food or money? | 0.5746 | |
| In the last three months, how many days have you had to ask for food or money to buy food? | 0.6133 | |
| Think about the last time you were sick, did you have any of the following symptoms? (possible response is 1. yes 0.No) |
RMSEA = 0.08 PClose = 0.000 LR,X2 pvalue = 0.000 NNFI = 0.892 CFI = 0.931 SRMR = 0.039 CD = 80.3 Cronbach’s alpha = 0.77 | |
| 1. Fever (hot body) | 0.7596 | |
| 2. Cough | 0.5973 | |
| 3. Difficult or fast breathing | 0.5939 | |
| 4. Diarrheal | 0.5025 | |
| 5. Vomiting | 0.6028 | |
| 6. Unable to eat or drink | 0.7371 | |
| 7. Abdominal pain | 0.6996 | |
| 8. Extreme sadness/worry | 0.5744 | |
| Now I would like to ask you some more questions about your health and how you have felt during the last 30 days. For these questions we will use the red and green or yes and no section of the response card. (Responses: 1. Yes 0. No) | ||
| SRQ1. In the last 30 days do you often have headaches? | 0.4054 |
RMSEA = 0.045 LR,X2 pvalue = 0.000 PClose = 0.97 CFI = 0.887 NNFI = 0.870 SRMR = 0.037 CD = 77.8 Cronbach’s alpha = 0.78 |
| SRQ2. In the last 30 days is your appetite poor? | 0.4284 | |
| SRQ3. In the last 30 days do you have problems sleeping? | 0.4893 | |
| SRQ4. In the last 30 days are you easily frightened? | 0.4742 | |
| SRQ5. In the last 30 days do your hands shake? | 0.5068 | |
| SRQ6. In the last 30 days do you feel nervous, tense or worried? | 0.4018 | |
| SRQ8. In the last 30 days do you have trouble thinking clearly? | 0.5558 | |
| SRQ9. In the last 30 days do you feel unhappy? | 0.5351 | |
| SRQ10. In the last 30 days do you cry easily? | 0.5225 | |
| SRQ11. In the last 30 days do you find it difficult to enjoy your daily activities? | 0.5065 | |
| SRQ12. In the last 30 days do you find it difficult to make decisions? | 0.5115 | |
| SRQ13. In the last 30 days are you not completing well your work? | 0.4399 | |
| SRQ14. In the last 30 days are you unable to play a useful role in other people’s lives? | 0.4485 | |
| SRQ15. In the last 30 days have you lost interest in things? | 0.4314 | |
| SRQ17. In the last 30 days have you thought of ending your life? | 0.5138 | |
| SRQ19. In the last 30 days do you have uncomfortable feelings in your stomach? | 0.4457 |
Note: JLFSY = Jimma Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth; LR X2 = Likelihood Ratio Chi square test; CFI = Comparative Fit Index; RMSEA = Root Mean Square Error of Approximation; SRMR = Standardized Root Mean square Residual; NNFI = Non Normed Fitted Index; CD = Coefficient of Determination; SRQ = The Self Reporting Questionnaire
Fig 4Measurement model of constructs, Jimma Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth, Southwest Ethiopia, 2015.
Unstandardized Path coefficient estimates of food insecurity on youth common mental disorders, JLFSY, Southwest Ethiopia,2015.
| Structural and measurement model | Model I Path coefficient (SE) | Model II Path coefficient (SE) | Model III Path coefficient (SE) | Model IV Path coefficient (SE) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEM | GSEM | SEM | GSEM | SEM | GSEM | SEM | GSEM | |
| 0.355(.050) | 0.344 (.050) | 0.386 (.050) | 0.342 (.050) | 0.355(.050) | 0.343 (.050) | 0.330 (.049) | 0.323 (.049) | |
| Age | 0.010 (.018) | 0.006 (.018) | 0.009 (.018) | 0.005(.018) | 0.009 (.018) | 0.005(.018) | 0.013 (.017) | 0.009(.018) |
| SES(low) | -0.129 (.025) | -0.089(.026) | -0.130 (.024) | -0.090 (.025) | -0.128(.025) | -0.088(.025) | -0.110(.024) | -0.076(.025) |
| Sex(female) | -0.031 (.050) | -0.032(.050) | -0.038(.050) | -0.028(.049) | ||||
| Female Headed household | 0.190(.067) | 0.194 (.067) | 0.197(.067) | 0.192 (.065) | ||||
| Parental education(Primary) | 0.179 (.069) | 0.184 (.060) | 0.189(.060) | 0.183 (.059) | ||||
| Education(primary) | -0.011 (.064) | -0.009 (.063) | -0.006 (.063) | -0.033 (.062) | ||||
| Residence (urban) | 0.190(.054) | 0.192 (.054) | .193(.054) | 0.139(.053) | ||||
| 0.362 (.066) | 0.361 (.065) | 0.360(.066) | 0.360 (.065) | 0.292 (.065) | 0.285(.064) | |||
| Foodinsec—>SRH | 0.005(.019) | 0.004 (.022) | 0.005 (.019) | 0.006 (.022) | 0.005 (.019) | 0.006 (.019) | ||
| -0.038 (.024) | -0.045 (.024) | -0.036 (.023) | -0.042 (.027) | |||||
| Foodinsec—>DDS | 0.044 (.052) | 0.019 (.052) | 0.044 (.052) | 0.019 (.052) | ||||
| 0.218 (.024) | 0.208 (.028) | |||||||
| Foodinsec—>physical health | 0.113 (.051) | 0.098 (.051) | ||||||
| Likelihood ratio(x2)(df) | 115.01(16) | 138.10(20) | 142.67(25) | 172.33(31) | ||||
| RMSEA | 0.06 | 0.06 | 0.05 | 0.05 | ||||
| PClose | 0.02 | 0.02 | 0.14 | 0.15 | ||||
| CFI | .985 | 0.982 | 0.982 | 0.979 | ||||
| NNFI | 0.974 | 0.969 | 0.968 | 0.963 | ||||
| SRMR | 0.018 | 0.02 | 0.021 | 0.026 | ||||
| CD(R2) | 0.972 | 0.972 | 0.972 | 0.972 | ||||
Note: SEM = Structural Equation Model with Maximum Likelihood estimation Method; GSEM = Generalized Structural Equation Model using Maximum Likelihood Estimation Method; SE = Standard Error; JLFSY = Jimma Longitudinal Family Survey of Youth; LR X2 = Likelihood Ratio Chi square test; CFI = Comparative Fit Index; RMSEA = Root Mean Square Error of Approximation; SRMR = Standardized Root Mean square Residual; NNFI = Non Normed Fitted Index; CD = Coefficient of Determination; SRH = Self Rated Health; DDS = Dietary Diversity Score; Foodinsec = Food insecurity; df = Degree of freedom
* Significant at P <0.05
Fig 5Full structural equation model showing the association between food insecurity and mental health, JLFYS, 2015.
Estimation of direct, indirect and total effect of food insecurity on youth common mental disorders, JLFSY, Southwest Ethiopia 2015.
| Mental health status | Direct effect (standardized β coefficient | Indirect effect (standaridzed β coefficient | Total effect (standaridzed β-coefficient | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Z | P>|Z| | Z | P>|Z| | Z | P>|Z| | ||||
| Physical health | 0.24 | 9.86 | <0.001 | 0.24 | 9.86 | <0.001 | |||
| Food insecurity | 0.18 | 7.07 | <0.001 | .0158425 | 2.45 | 0.014 | 0.19 | 7.48 | <0.001 |
| Foodinsec→physical Health | 0.07 | 2.53 | 0.012 | 0.07 | 2.53 | 0.010 | |||