Title of article :
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS OF DEPRESSION AMONG FEMALES VISITING OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN DISTRICT GHIZAR, GILGIT-BALTISTAN, PAKISTAN: A PILOT STUDY
Author/Authors :
bano, shakila university of peshawar - department of sociology, Peshawar, Pakistan , asif, amimah fatima district head quarter hospital, Pakistan , saadat, shoaib shifa international hospital - department of nephrology, Islamabad, Pakistan , muhammad, niaz university of peshawar - department of sociology, Peshawar, Pakistan
From page :
23
To page :
26
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: This pilot study was conducted to find out the socioeconomic factors leading to depression in married females of district Ghizar, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. METHODS: The study was conducted at District Headquarter Hospital Gahkuch, Ghizar from November 2015 to February 2016. Depression was th diagnosed using Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4 Edition (DSM-IV) criterion and socioeconomic status was assessed by a selfdesigned questionnaire. Analysis was performed with SPSS version-23. RESULTS: Out of 73 females, 53 (72.6%) were depressed according to DSMIV. Majority of women were uneducated (n=23; 31.5%). Most females were married (n=50; 68.5%) followed by divorced females (n=8; 11%). Sixty-one (83%) women had arranged marriage. Majority of women (n=43; 58.9%) were housewives. Most females (n=37; 50.7%) had non-cordial relations with in-laws. Domestic violence was reported by (n=41; 56.2%) women. Sixty-one (83.5%) women had land ownership of some kind. Women who were married within the family (OR 1.386, CI .837-2.292), presence of depression in husband (OR 3.530, CI .933-13.359), non-cordial relation of women with in-laws (OR 3.657, CI 1.979-6.755) and domestic violence (OR 3.584, CI 0.717-17.921) were significantly associated with depression. CONCLUSION: Majority of the females had no cordial relations with in-laws, more than half had history of domestic abuse. Marriages outside family had inverse relation with depression. Depression in husband and bad relationship of women with in-laws were strong predictors for depression in married females of district Ghizar, Gilgit Baltistan. Small sample size and hospital-based study were the main limitations of the study.
Keywords :
Depression (MeSH) , Socioeconomic Factors (MeSH) , Domestic Violence (MeSH)
Journal title :
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal
Journal title :
KMUJ: Khyber Medical University Journal
Record number :
2667052
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