Life events associated with major depression in Ugandan Primary Healthcare (PHC) patients: issues of cultural specificity

dc.contributor.author Muhwezi, Wilson Winstons
dc.contributor.author Ågren, Hans
dc.contributor.author Neema, Stella
dc.contributor.author Maganda, Albert Koma
dc.contributor.author Seggane, Musisi
dc.date.accessioned 2013-07-05T08:16:26Z
dc.date.available 2013-07-05T08:16:26Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.description.abstract Objective: The study compared life events experienced by depressed patients seen at primary healthcare (PHC) centres with those among healthy community controls. Method: Data was collected from 74 depressed patients and 64 unmatched controls from village locales of patients. Interview instruments included the depression module of the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) and Interview for Recent Life Events (IRLE). Associations between type of respondent and demographic variables were examined. Statistical comparisons were done for the two groups on other variables. Results: Most depressed patients were single by marital status, lacked formal employment and had less post-primary education. They had experienced more life events; job changes, discomforting working hours, unfavourable working conditions, and job losses; personal health problems; loss of valuables; difficulties with intimate partners and family members’ marital problems. Independent life events were more among depressed patients and clustered around work, health, bereavement and marriage. Most events reported by depressed patients had high negative impact ratings compared to controls. Conclusion: Compared to healthy community controls, depressed patients reported more undesirable life events. The relationship between life events and depression implies that in PHC settings of poor countries, deploying mental health-oriented workers to manage life events may lessen escalation of distress. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Muhwezi, W.W., Ågren, A., Neema, S., Maganda. A.K., Seggane, M. (2008). Life events associated with major depression in Ugandan Primary Healthcare (PHC) patients: issues of cultural specificity. International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 54(144) en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0020-7640
dc.identifier.uri http://isp.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/54/2/144
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10570/1855
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher SAGE Publications en_US
dc.subject Depression en_US
dc.subject Life events en_US
dc.subject Primary healthcare en_US
dc.subject Uganda en_US
dc.title Life events associated with major depression in Ugandan Primary Healthcare (PHC) patients: issues of cultural specificity en_US
dc.type Journal article, peer reviewed en_US
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