Prevalence of depression and its correlates among public university students in Bangladesh

Jan 14, 2021Journal of affective disorders

How common depression is and what factors relate to it among public university students in Bangladesh

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Abstract

The prevalence of depression among public university students in Bangladesh is 47.3%, with higher rates in females (50.7%) than males (43.6%).

  • Students spending more than 6 hours per day on social media have odds of depression approximately 4.6 times higher.
  • A personal history of depression increases the odds of current depressive symptoms by more than 2 times.
  • Male gender and smoking habits are associated with depressive symptoms, with odds of 1.90 for males compared to females.
  • Nearly half of the surveyed students meet the criteria for moderate to severe depression.
  • Poor academic performance, social media use, and a history of depression are key factors linked to depressive symptoms.

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