Depressive symptoms among high school adolescents in Oman.
Author: Afifi M, Al Riyami A, Morsi M, Al Kharusil H.
Source:
EMHJ-Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 12 (Supp. 2), S126-S137, 2006.
We used the self-reported 27-item Child Depression Inventory to investigate the
rate and correlates of depressive symptoms among 5409 secondary school
adolescents in Oman. Being female was a significant predictor of adolescent
depression in bivariate analysis, but adjusting to other predictors in
multivariate analysis, it was no longer a significant independent risk factor.
History of mental illness, high score in negative health locus of control, low
score in positive health locus of control, not taking breakfast, poor
relationship with family members, friends and teachers and physical abuse during
adolescence significantly predicted depressive symptoms in the logistic
regression model. Having a hobby and never dropping a class were protective
variables.
Publication Types:
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't