LEVELS AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS OF DEPRESSION AMONG VESICOVAGINAL FISTULA PATIENTS IN A STATE HOSPITAL, NORTHWEST NIGERIA
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Published:2022-09-01
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Page:31-34
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Container-title:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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language:en
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Author:
Garba Saleh Ngaski1, Haruna Ibrahim Abdullahi1, Haddad Mahfuz Mohammed1, Ejembi Anyebe Emmanuel2, Abubakar Faruk Umar3, Shehu Farida4
Affiliation:
1. Department of Nursing Science, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria. 2. Department of Nursing Sciences, University of Ilorin, Nigeria. 3. Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria. 4. Department of Nursing Science, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria
Abstract
Vesico-vaginal stula (VVF) is the commonest urogenital stula in Sub-Saharan Africa. The psychological consequences of the condition though
neglected may be more devastating than the physical injuries. The study aims to assess the levels and associated factors of depression among VVF
patients in State Hospital in Northwest Nigeria. Adescriptive survey research design was utilized and data was collected among sixty women (60)
with vesico-vaginal stula selected using purposive sampling technique using an interviewer administered questionnaire. The data was analyzed
using SPSS Version 23.0 and ndings were presented in frequency distribution tables. Findings from the study shows that more than half (60%) of
the respondents were between 15-24years old, four-fth (80%) of the respondents had no formal (Quranic) education and Three-fourth (71.7%) of
the respondents were married. Majority of the respondents (61.7%) had moderate depression and the main factors associated with depression were
lack of employment (96%), nancial problems (95%), lack of family support (95%), and stigma from the society (91.7%). Their main coping
strategies adopted were prayers and emotional support. The study concluded that majority of women with VVF are faced with moderate depression
and these are linked to the factors associated with depression. The nurses, family, hospital management and the government should assist in
providing psychological support through various services to enhance and also improve mental health and quality of life of women suffering from
Vesico-Vaginal Fistula.
Publisher
World Wide Journals
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology,Epidemiology,Oncology,Epidemiology,Cancer Research,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Cancer Research,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Cancer Research,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Cancer Research,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Cancer Research,Immunology,Cancer Research,Oncology,Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Cancer Research,Oncology,Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine
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