Author:
Kintu Timothy Mwanje,Kaggwa Mark Mohan,Namagembe Robinah,Muganzi David Jolly,Kihumuro Bernard Raymond,Luyinda Garvin Ssali,Nabwana Brenda Wafana,Moses Muwanguzi,Nnyombi Marvin,Kirega Alex,Kabakyenga Jerome Kahuma,Maling Samuel
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Mental health problems such as depression, anxiety and alcohol use disorders are among the leading causes of disability worldwide. Among university students, alcohol use and poor mental health are associated with risky sexual behavior. Given the syndemic occurrence of these disorders most especially in young adults, we describe the relationship between them so as to guide and intensify current interventions on reducing their burden in this population.
Methods
This was a cross-sectional study based on an online survey among healthcare professional university students that captured sociodemographic characteristics, risky sexual behavior, alcohol use disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, and depression. Structural equation modelling was used to describe the relationship between these variables using RStudio.
Results
We enrolled a total of 351 participants of which 11% (37/351) had Alcohol Use Disorder, 33% (117/351) had depressive symptoms and 32% (111/351) had symptoms of anxiety. A model describing the relationship between these variables was found to fit well both descriptively and statistically [χ2 = 44.437, df = 21, p-value = 0.01, CFI = 0.989, TFI = 0.980, RMSEA = 0.056]. All observed variables were found to fit significantly and positively onto their respective latent factors (AUD, anxiety, depression and risky sexual behavior). AUD was found to be significantly associated with risky sexual behavior (β = 0.381, P < 0.001), depression (β = 0.152, P = 0.004), and anxiety (β = 0.137, P = 0.001).
Conclusion
AUD, depression and anxiety are a significant burden in this health professional student population and there’s need to consider screening for anxiety and depression in students reporting with AUD so as to ensure appropriate interventions. A lot of attention and efforts should be focused on the effect of AUD on risky sexual behavior and continued health education is still required even among health professional students.
Funder
Mbarara University of Science and Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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