Title of article
Prevalence and Comorbidity of Depression, Anxiety and Obsessive Compulsive Disorders among Saudi Secondary School Girls, Taif Area, KSA
Author/Authors
Desouky, Dalia El Sayed Department of Public Health and Community Medicine - College of Medicine and Applied Medical Sciences - Taif University - Saudi Arabia , Ibrahem, Reda Abdellatif Department of Public Health and Community Medicine - Menoufyia University - Egypt , Omar, Mohamed Salah Chemistry Department - Faculty of Science - Benha University - Egypt
Pages
5
From page
234
To page
238
Abstract
Background
Previous Saudi studies have shown the psychiatric comorbidity among adolescent girls. This article was done to assess the prevalence and comorbidity of psychiatric disorders among secondary school girls in Taif area.
Methods
A cross-sectional multistage cluster-sampling methodology was carried out on 1024 secondary school female students. Psychometric evaluation of students was carried out using the Beck depression inventory, Castello and Comery Anxiety scale and Obsessive – compulsive disorder scale.
Results
Out of the 1024 participants, 42.9%, 54.9%, and 23.1% had significant depression, anxiety and obsessive compulsive symptoms, respectively. In addition, 64.7% of them had symptoms of the three studied disorders. A highly significant positive correlation was found between depression score and both anxiety and OC symptoms scores and between anxiety score and OC symptoms score.
Conclusions
There is a need for a national intervention program for promotion of adolescent mental health. The program should include screening of students using the psychometric scales.
Keywords:
Keywords
Comorbidity , girls , KSA , prevalence , psychiatric
Journal title
Archives of Iranian Medicine
Serial Year
2015
Record number
2515579
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