Factors Associated With Psychological Distress Among Young Women In Kisumu, Kenya

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH(2017)

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Background: Attention to mental health issues is growing globally. In many countries, including Kenya, however, assessment of psychological distress, especially in rural areas, is limited. Methods: We analyzed data from young women screened for a longitudinal contraceptive ring study in Kisumu, Kenya. Multivariable regression analysis was used to assess factors associated with recent moderate and high psychological distress, as measured by the Kessler 9K-6) psychological distress scale.Results: Among the 461 women screened, most 958.4%) were categorized as having moderate psychological distress, 20.8% were categorized as having low or no psychological distress, and 20.8% were categorized as having high psychological distress. Moderate psychological distress 9vs low/no) was significantly more likely among women who reported a history of forced sex and were concerned about recent food insecurity. High 9vs low/no) psychological distress was significantly more likely among women who reported a history of forced sex, who were concerned about recent food insecurity, and who self-reported a sexually transmitted infection.Conclusion: To reduce psychological distress, a focus on prevention as well as care methods is needed. Girls need a path toward a healthy and productive adulthood with a focus on education, which would help them gain skills to avoid forced sex. Women would benefit from easy access to social services and supports that would help them with basic needs like food security among other things. A holistic or ecological approach to services that would address mental, educational, social, health, and economic issues may have the highest chance of having a longterm positive impact on public health.
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forced sex, food insecurity, HIV, holistic
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