2020
DOI: 10.1177/1078390320951910
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Prevalence of Mental Disorders in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Southeastern Nigeria

Abstract: Background: Increasing psychological stressors have posed challenges to the well-being of the people across the globe and greatly affected the functionality and economic output of the individuals and the society. Nigeria has no existing mental health registry. Data on the prevalence of mental disorders are not readily available owing to lack of mental health registry. Hence, this study assessed the prevalence of mental disorders in Abakaliki metropolis, Ebonyi State. Aim: To determine the prevalence of mental … Show more

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“…In a representative sample of the Moroccan general population, 26.5% suffered from depressive disorder and 37% suffered from at least one anxiety disorder [66], while the prevalence rate of anxiety disorder was 25.5% [67]. In Nigeria, the prevalence of depression in a community sample from Oyo state was found to be 5.2% [68], while the prevalence rates of depressive and anxiety disorders from Ebonyi state were 70% and 85.3%, respectively [69]. Among Nigerian medical students from the University of Ibadan, the prevalence of anxiety and depression was 26.5% and 10.1%, respectively [70]; from Enugu State University of Science and Technology, the prevalence of anxiety disorders was 14.3% [71].…”
Section: Comparisons Of Covid Vs Pre-covid Findings In Africamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…In a representative sample of the Moroccan general population, 26.5% suffered from depressive disorder and 37% suffered from at least one anxiety disorder [66], while the prevalence rate of anxiety disorder was 25.5% [67]. In Nigeria, the prevalence of depression in a community sample from Oyo state was found to be 5.2% [68], while the prevalence rates of depressive and anxiety disorders from Ebonyi state were 70% and 85.3%, respectively [69]. Among Nigerian medical students from the University of Ibadan, the prevalence of anxiety and depression was 26.5% and 10.1%, respectively [70]; from Enugu State University of Science and Technology, the prevalence of anxiety disorders was 14.3% [71].…”
Section: Comparisons Of Covid Vs Pre-covid Findings In Africamentioning
confidence: 92%
“…[17][18][19] Varying and high prevalence of mental disorders have been reported in various parts of the Country, with 9.9% reported among adolescents in a part of the South-eastern region, 45.8% reported in the South-western region among children and adolescents, and 70% noted in another region of the Country, with depression and anxiety being prevalent. [20][21][22] Low availability of mental health experts and poor involvement of pharmacists in clinical care of patients is also a notable challenge in Nigeria. 17,23 Poor institutionalization of collaborative care with pharmacists in Nigerian hospitals is a significant barrier to healthcare delivery in the country.…”
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confidence: 99%