Mental distress and associated factors among Aksum University students, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Feb 15, 2019BMC psychiatry

Mental distress and related factors in students at Aksum University, Ethiopia

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Abstract

The prevalence of among undergraduate students at Aksum University is 39.6%.

  • Mental distress is notably more common among female students, with a higher odds ratio of 1.7.
  • Students experiencing low social support have a significantly increased odds of mental distress (AOR = 3.05).
  • Freshman students are more likely to report mental distress, with an odds ratio of 1.73.
  • Financial problems are associated with a higher likelihood of mental distress (AOR = 2.20).
  • A family history of mental disorders is linked to an increased risk of mental distress (AOR = 2.10).
  • Lower academic performance is correlated with higher mental distress, as indicated by an odds ratio of 1.51.

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Key numbers

39.6%
Prevalence of
Percentage of students experiencing .
1.7×
Increased Likelihood for Females
Female students vs. male students regarding .
Increased Likelihood with Low Social Support
Students with low social support vs. those with high support.

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What this is

  • This study examines among undergraduate students at Aksum University in Ethiopia.
  • It identifies prevalence rates and associated factors influencing mental health.
  • The study involved 919 students and utilized a structured questionnaire for data collection.

Essence

  • affects 39.6% of Aksum University students, with factors like gender, financial issues, and social support significantly influencing outcomes.

Key takeaways

  • The prevalence of among Aksum University students is 39.6%. This indicates a significant mental health issue within this population.
  • Female students are 1.7× more likely to experience compared to male students, highlighting gender disparities in mental health.
  • Low social support increases the likelihood of by 3×, emphasizing the importance of supportive relationships for student well-being.

Caveats

  • The study design is cross-sectional, limiting causal inferences about the relationships between factors and .
  • Recall bias may affect the accuracy of self-reported data, particularly regarding past experiences related to mental health.

Definitions

  • Mental distress: An emotional state characterized by symptoms of depression, anxiety, and somatic issues affecting daily functioning.

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