| Literature DB >> 32983323 |
Aderonke Bamgbose Pederson1, Inger Burnett-Zeigler1, Joyce Konadu Fokuo2, Katherine Leah Wisner1, Katelyn Zumpf1, Yewande Oshodi3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: stigma is a key barrier to access and utilization of mental health services, particularly in low- and middle- income countries. The authors explore the specific content of mental health stigma among Nigerian university health care students at a national teaching hospital. These students are key stakeholders and represent a vital demographic to engage in stigma reduction initiatives. We evaluated the extent to which demographic characteristics, mood symptoms and utilization of resources are associated with stigma.Entities:
Keywords: African; Stigma; mental health; religion; university students
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32983323 PMCID: PMC7501753 DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.37.5.24898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pan Afr Med J
demographic characteristics of university health care students at Lagos University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria (N = 82)
| Variables | Overall (n=82) |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | 27.6 (9.39) |
| Median [Min, Max] | 23.0 [18.0, 57.0] |
| Non-responders | 2 (2.4%) |
| married | 24 (29.3%) |
| single | 58 (70.7%) |
| Female | 62 (75.6%) |
| Male | 15 (18.3%) |
| Non-responders | 5 (6.1%) |
| Igbo | 17 (20.7%) |
| Other | 4 (4.9%) |
| Yoruba | 59 (72.0%) |
| Non-responders | 2 (2.4%) |
| WAEC or Less | 11 (13.4%) |
| Some University | 37 (45.1%) |
| Bachelor’s degree | 20 (24.4%) |
| Some graduate School or More | 10 (12.2%) |
| Non-responders | 4 (4.9%) |
| Not Employed | 56 (68.3%) |
| Employed | 26 (31.7%) |
| Low | 12 (14.6%) |
| Middle | 25 (30.5%) |
| High | 21 (25.6%) |
| Non-responders | 24 (29.3%) |
distribution in use of mental health resources among health care students at Lagos University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria (N = 82)
| Willingness to use resources to manage mental health | Overall (n=82) |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | 3.42 (0.670) |
| Median [Min, Max] | 3.33 [1.67, 5.00] |
| Mean (SD) | 3.06 (0.697) |
| Median [Min, Max] | 3.00 [1.00, 5.00] |
| Mean (SD) | 3.49 (0.788) |
| Median [Min, Max] | 3.33 [1.33, 5.00] |
simple linear regression results: evaluating the association between participant characteristics and mental health stigma (n = 82)
| Variables | Overall Stigma Estimate (95% CI); p-value | Self-Stigma Estimate (95% CI); p-value | Public Stigma Estimate (95% CI); p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 ( -0.01 , 0.01 ); 0.974 | 0 ( -0.01 , 0.01 ); 0.851 | 0 ( -0.01 , 0.02 ); 0.63 | |
| 0.12 ( -0.06 , 0.3 ); 0.198 | 0.13 ( -0.07 , 0.32 ); 0.194 | 0.09 ( -0.2 , 0.38 ); 0.526 | |
| 0.19 ( -0.03 , 0.41 ); 0.089 | 0.18 ( -0.05 , 0.4 ); 0.131 | 0.25 ( -0.1 , 0.59 ); 0.156 | |
| -0.24 ( -0.45 , -0.04 ); 0.0201 | -0.22 ( -0.44 , -0.01 ); 0.0424 | -0.33 ( -0.65 , -0.01 ); 0.0432 | |
| -0.18 ( -0.45 , 0.09 ); 0.194 | -0.23 ( -0.5 , 0.05 ); 0.110 | 0.05 ( -0.41 , 0.5 ); 0.834 | |
| 0.09 ( -0.03 , 0.22 ); 0.144 | 0.1 ( -0.03 , 0.23 ); 0.117 | 0.04 ( -0.16 , 0.24 ); 0.701 | |
| -0.07 ( -0.19 , 0.05 ); 0.28 | 0 ( -0.13 , 0.13 ); 0.990 | -0.36 ( -0.53 , -0.19 ); 0 | |
| -0.3 ( -0.39 , -0.22 ); 0 | -0.33 ( -0.42 , -0.25 ); 0 | -0.17 ( -0.34 , -0.01 ); 0.042 | |
| -0.35 ( -0.58 , -0.11 ); 0.004 | -0.45 ( -0.69 , -0.21 ); 0 | 0.08 ( -0.31 , 0.47 ); 0.674 | |
| 0.47 ( 0.16 , 0.78 ); 0.003 | 0.47 ( 0.15 , 0.8 ); 0.005 | 0.44 ( -0.07 , 0.95 ); 0.089 | |
| -0.29 ( -0.49 , -0.09 ); 0.006 | -0.3 ( -0.51 , -0.09 ); 0.005 | -0.21 ( -0.54 , 0.12 ); 0.208 |
Figure 1distribution of religious themes among health care students at Lagos University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria (N = 82)