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Depression,suicidality and associated risk factors among police officers in urban Tanzania:a cross-sectional study

         

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Background The WHO has classified depression as a disease of public concern.Police officers are a particular subpopulation group that is at an increased risk for mental health problems.This study examined the prevalence of depression,suicidality and associated risk factors among police officers in urban Tanzania.Aims The aim of this study was to examine the prevalence of depression,suicidality and associated risk factors among police officers in Tanzania.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted between April 2019 and October 2020 among 550 participants in Dar es Salaam recruited using a multistage cluster sampling technique.The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 was used to screen for depression and suicidality.The Interpersonal Support Evaluation List-12 tool was used to measure perceived social support.Descriptive statistics were summarised using frequencies and percentages.Bivariate and multivariate analyses were used to establish associations between predictors of interest,depression and suicidality.Results There were 497 participants in the study.Of these,76.6%(376 of 491)were men,and the median(IQR)age was 37.0(17)years.Around 19.8%(96 of 486)of the police officers screened positive for depression and 15.4%(75 of 413)for suicidality.A significant proportion was either moderately(29 of 96,30.2%)or severely depressed(8 of 75,10.7%).Of those who experienced suicidal thoughts,10.7%(8 of 75)reported having daily suicidal thoughts.Perceiving low social support was associated with an increased risk of reporting depression(adjusted OR(aOR):28.04,95%CI:8.42 to 93.37,p<0.001)and suicidality(aOR:10.85,95%CI:3.56 to 33.08,p<0.001)as compared with those with high perceived social support.Conclusion The magnitude of depression and suicidality among police officers in urban Tanzania is alarmingly high.The study findings indicate the need for routine screening for depression and suicidality among police officers and design appropriate mental health responsive services in this population.

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    《综合精神医学》 |2021年第3期|135-142|共8页
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    School of Medicine Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

    School of Medicine Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

    Medical Unit Tanzania Police Force Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

    Medical Unit Tanzania Police Force Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

    Medical Unit Tanzania Police Force Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

    Medical Unit Tanzania Police Force Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

    Medical Unit Tanzania Police Force Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

    National NCD Prevention and Control Program Ministry of Health Community Development Gender Elderly and Children Dodoma Tanzania United Republic of;

    School of Medicine Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences Dares Salaam Tanzania United Republic of;

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