Prevalence of Mental Distress and Associated Factors among Undergraduate Students of University of Gondar, Northwest Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Institutional Based Study

Mar 21, 2015PloS one

How common mental distress is and its related factors among undergraduate students at University of Gondar, Ethiopia

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Abstract

The prevalence of among undergraduate students at the University of Gondar is 40.9%.

  • Female students are 1.65 times more likely to experience mental distress compared to male students.
  • A lack of interest in their field of study is associated with a 2.28 times higher likelihood of mental distress.
  • Students without close friends have a 1.48 times increased risk of experiencing mental distress.
  • Those who never attend religious programs may be 1.58 times more likely to suffer from mental distress.
  • Conflict with friends is linked to a 1.93 times higher risk of mental distress.
  • Financial distress is associated with a 1.49 times increased likelihood of experiencing mental distress.

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Key numbers

40.9%
Prevalence of
Percentage of students experiencing .
1.65
Higher Likelihood of for Females
Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) for female students vs. male students.
1.71
Increased Risk with Khat Use
Adjusted Odds Ratio (AOR) for students who have used khat.

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What this is

  • This study assesses the prevalence of among undergraduate students at the University of Gondar in Ethiopia.
  • It identifies associated factors contributing to in this population.
  • The findings aim to inform mental health interventions and support systems for students.

Essence

  • The prevalence of among undergraduate students at the University of Gondar is 40.9%. Various factors, including gender, social support, and financial distress, significantly contribute to this mental health issue.

Key takeaways

  • The overall prevalence of is 40.9%. Female students report higher distress levels (44.6%) compared to male students (38.8%).
  • Factors significantly associated with include lack of interest in studies, absence of close friends, financial distress, and low social support.
  • Students who have ever used khat are 1.7 times more likely to experience compared to those who have not.

Caveats

  • The cross-sectional design limits the ability to establish causality between the identified factors and .
  • Self-reported data may be subject to reporting and recall biases, affecting the accuracy of the findings.

Definitions

  • mental distress: A mental health condition characterized by anxiety, depression, and physical symptoms like sleep problems and headaches.

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