Title of article
Psychiatric morbidity and its sociodemographic correlates among women in Irbid, Jordan
Author/Authors
Daradkeh, T.K. King Abdullah University Hospital - Faculty of Medicine - Division of Psychiatry, Jordan , Alawan, A. World Health Organization, Jordan , Al Ma’aitah, R. Ministry of Social Affairs, Jordan , Otoom, S.A. Jordan University of Science and Technology - King Abdullah University Hospital - Health Centre, Jordan
From page
S107
To page
S117
Abstract
The rate of psychiatric morbidity and its sociodemographic correlates was estimated in 2000 women attending 3 primary care centres in Irbid, Jordan. Women completed standardized diag- nostic tools that yielded psychiatric diagnoses, a stress scale and sociodemographic details. The rate of psychiatric morbidity was 26.3% and psychological distress 39.0%. A significant association was found between the amount and severity of stress and psychiatric morbidity. Post-marital status (separated, di- vorced, widowed), woman’s illiteracy, family violence, violent marital relationship, living independently, being in a non-cousin marriage, being a second wife, poor housing and absence of a social support system were significantly associated with psychiatric morbidity in this group of women.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2639613
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