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Psychological Distress among Adolescents in Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, and Sri Lankaopen access

Authors
Lee, HeeyoungLee, Eun YoungGreene, BrianShin, Young-jeon
Issue Date
May-2019
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Keywords
adolescent; developing countries; school health services; stress, psychological
Citation
ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH, v.13, no.2, pp.147 - 153
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Journal Title
ASIAN NURSING RESEARCH
Volume
13
Number
2
Start Page
147
End Page
153
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/147879
DOI
10.1016/j.anr.2019.04.001
ISSN
1976-1317
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to explore psychological distress and examine the relationship between this distress and individual, family, and school factors among adolescents in four low- and middle-income countries (LAMICs) in Asia (i.e., Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, and Sri Lanka). Methods A total of 4,098 adolescents attending public schools in the four LAMICs were surveyed as part of the Healthy School Development Project, which aimed to develop school capacity for improving (1) health among all school members and (2) the school environment through tailored school health programs. Psychological distress, family factors (i.e., parental understanding and monitoring, and parental tobacco and alcohol use), and school factors (i.e., having close friends, not bullied, school attendance, and health education) were assessed using self-report questionnaires. Data were collected from September to November in 2012 and 2013. Data analysis comprised descriptive statistics, Chi-squared testing, and logistic regression. Results Over half of the participants were women (53.2%–64.1%), and 33.7% (in Sri Lanka) to 53.8% (in Laos) were aged older than 15 years. Approximately 32.9% reported the presence of psychological distress; moreover, 7.9%–13.2% reported suicidal ideation. Parental monitoring and being bullied were associated with psychological distress in all four countries. Conclusion One-third of adolescents experience psychological distress across these four LAMICs, which poses a substantial public health issue. Adolescents can benefit from family and school-based approaches for screening, ameliorating, and preventing psychological distress.
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