Effects of psychosocial and socio‐environmental factors on anxiety disorder among adolescents in Bangladesh

Oct 21, 2020Brain and behavior

How social and environmental factors relate to anxiety in Bangladeshi teenagers

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Abstract

The prevalence of among adolescents in Bangladesh is 4.7%, with higher rates in females.

  • Loneliness is associated with an increased likelihood of anxiety disorder (AOR: 2.26).
  • Experiencing bullying significantly raises the risk of anxiety disorder (AOR: 6.00).
  • Physical abuse is linked to a higher prevalence of anxiety disorder (AOR: 2.12).
  • Poor understanding with parents correlates with anxiety disorder (AOR: 1.75).
  • Lack of peer support is associated with increased anxiety disorder risk (AOR: 2.23).
  • The likelihood of anxiety disorder increases with the number of adverse psychosocial or socio-environmental factors experienced.

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Key numbers

4.7%
Prevalence
Prevalence of among adolescents in Bangladesh
6.00
Increased Risk of
Adjusted Odds Ratio for associated with being bullied
9.71×
Likelihood Increase with Adverse Experiences
Odds ratio for with 3 or more adverse psychosocial factors

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What this is

  • This research examines prevalence among adolescents in Bangladesh, focusing on psychosocial and socio-environmental risk factors.
  • Using data from the 2014 Global School-based Student Health Survey, the study analyzes responses from 2,978 adolescents.
  • Key findings reveal a 4.7% prevalence of anxiety, with significant associations to factors like bullying and loneliness.

Essence

  • affects 4.7% of adolescents in Bangladesh, with higher prevalence linked to bullying, loneliness, and poor parental relationships.

Key takeaways

  • prevalence is 4.7%, higher among females (5.2%) compared to males (4.5%).
  • Loneliness (AOR: 2.26), bullying (AOR: 6.00), and physical abuse (AOR: 2.12) significantly increase risk.
  • Adolescents facing multiple adverse experiences show increased likelihoods of : 3.19× for 2 factors and 9.71× for 3 or more.

Caveats

  • The study's cross-sectional design limits causal inferences between risk factors and .
  • Specific types and levels of anxiety disorders were not assessed in the survey, potentially impacting findings.

Definitions

  • Anxiety Disorder: A mental health condition characterized by excessive fear, worry, and associated symptoms like sleep disturbances.

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