Author:
Pillai Aravind,Patel Vikram,Cardozo Percy,Goodman Robert,Weiss Helen A.,Andrew Gracy
Abstract
BackgroundAdolescents comprise a fifth of the population of India, but there is
little research on their mental health. We conducted an epidemiological
study in the state of Goa to describe the current prevalence of mental
disorders and its correlates among adolescents aged between 12 and 16
years.AimsTo estimate the prevalence and correlates of mental disorders in
adolescents.MethodPopulation-based survey of all eligible adolescents from six urban wards
and four rural communities which were randomly selected. We used a
Konkani translation of the Development and Well-Being Assessment to
diagnose current DSM-IV emotional and behavioural disorders. All
adolescents were also interviewed on socio-economic factors, education,
neighbourhood, parental relations, peer and sexual relationships,
violence and substance use.ResultsOut of 2684 eligible adolescents, 2048 completed the study. The current
prevalence of any DSM-IV diagnosis was 1.81%; 95% CI 1.27–2.48. The most
common diagnoses were anxiety disorders (1.0%), depressive disorder
(0.5%), behavioural disorder (0.4%) and attention-deficit hyperactivity
disorder (0.2%). Adolescents from urban areas and girls who faced gender
discrimination had higher prevalence. The final multivariate model found
an independent association of mental disorders with an outgoing
‘non-traditional’ lifestyle (frequent partying, going to the cinema,
shopping for fun and having a boyfriend or girlfriend), difficulties with
studies, lack of safety in the neighbourhood, a history of physical or
verbal abuse and tobacco use. Having one's family as the primary source
of social support was associated with lower prevalence of mental
disorders.ConclusionsThe current prevalence of mental disorders in adolescents in our study
was very low compared with studies in other countries. Strong family
support was a critical factor associated with low prevalence of mental
disorders, while factors indicative of adoption of a non-traditional
lifestyle were associated with an increased prevalence.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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