Title of article :
Analysis of an Egyptian study on the socioeconomic distribution
of depressive symptoms among undergraduates
Author/Authors :
Ahmed K. Ibrahim، نويسنده , , Shona J. Kelly، نويسنده , ,
Cris Glazebrook، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Background Worldwide population surveys show that
prevalence of mental disorders in developing countries was
as common as in industrialized countries. College life is an
important stage in every person’s life; unfortunately, it may
be the time to experience depression for the first time.
Latterly, there has been a steady increase in the number of
university students diagnosed and treated as depressed
patients. This paper presents the results of a study carried
out on a representative sample of undergraduate students of
an Egyptian University, which aimed to study the relationship
between social factors and the occurrence of
depression. It was assumed that the poorer the socio-economic
background the higher the rates of depression.
Method Data were collected in 2004 from students at
Assiut University using the Zagazig Depression scale
(ZDS) and an Egyptian socio-economic status measure.
This analysis, based on a refined version of the ZDS used
STATA (v. 10.1.). Descriptive statistics, univariate and
multivariate regression models were used to test for associations
with the dimensions of SES and depression.
Result Thirty-seven percent of the students had symptoms
scored above the threshold for moderate depression.
In the fully adjusted model: faculty of study, father’s
occupation, family income and number of persons per
room were associated with depression in this sample.
Conclusion The high prevalence of depressive symptoms
among Egyptian students found in this study call attention
to the need for a student counseling service offering mental
health support. This service should particularly discover an
approach for low affluence students.
Keywords :
Depressive symptoms University students Socioeconomic factors
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)