Correlates of Anxiety and Depression among Young Men Living in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

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Lauren M. Hill
Lusajo J. Kajula
Suzanne Maman
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[1] UNC Chapel Hill,Department of Health Behavior
[2] Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences,Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction | 2020年 / 18卷
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Tanzania; Mental health; Anxiety; Depression; Men;
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Depression and anxiety are important sources of morbidity globally, but we have little knowledge of risk groups and risk factors for both classes of disorders in Tanzania and other low-resource settings. We aimed to identify sociodemographic markers and risk and protective factors associated with symptoms of anxiety and depression among 1249 young men belonging to social groups known as “camps” in Dar es Salaam. Anxiety and depression were measured using the HSCL-25. Twenty-two percent of men reported clinically significant symptoms of depression and 20% reported clinically significant symptoms of anxiety. Men living apart from family reported greater symptoms of anxiety and depression than men living with family, and employment was associated with a greater likelihood of clinically significant symptoms of both anxiety and depression. Childhood experience of violence was strongly associated with both anxiety and depression. Social support was associated with lower levels of anxiety and depression, and with a lower likelihood of clinically significant levels of anxiety and depression. Youth not living with family and the working poor may be important populations for future investigation. Interventions targeting survivors of childhood violence and social support-based interventions should be tested to address the burden of anxiety and depression in this setting.
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