Geographic distribution and determinants of mental health stigma in central Mozambique.


Journal

Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
ISSN: 1433-9285
Titre abrégé: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 8804358

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Nov 2019
Historique:
received: 09 10 2018
accepted: 08 04 2019
pubmed: 1 5 2019
medline: 14 2 2020
entrez: 1 5 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study describes patterns of community-level stigmatizing attitudes towards mental illness (MI) in central Mozambique. Data for this study come from a representative community household survey of 2933 respondents ≥ 18 years old in Manica and Sofala Provinces, Mozambique. Six MI stigma questions represented primary research outcomes. Bivariate and multivariable analyses examined the relationship between key explanatory factors and each stigma question. Spatial analyses analyzed the smoothed geographic distribution of responses to each question and explored the association between geographic location and MI stigma controlling for individual-level socio-demographic factors. Stigmatizing attitudes towards MI are prevalent in central Mozambique. Analyses showed that males, people who live in urban places, divorced and widowed individuals, people aged 18-24, people with lower education, people endorsing no religion, and people in lower wealth quintiles tended to have significantly higher levels of stigmatizing attitudes towards MI. Individuals reporting depressive symptoms scored significantly higher on stigmatizing questions, potentially indicating internalized stigma. Geographic location is significantly associated with people's response to five of the stigma questions even after adjusting for individual-level factors. Stigmatizing attitudes towards MI are common in central Mozambique and concentrated amongst specific socio-demographic groups. However, geographic analyses suggest that structural factors within communities and across regions may bear a greater influence on MI stigma than individual-level factors alone. Further implementation science should consider focusing on identifying the most significant modifiable structural factors associated with MI stigma in LMICs to inform the development, testing, and optimization of multi-level stigma prevention interventions.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31037541
doi: 10.1007/s00127-019-01708-8
pii: 10.1007/s00127-019-01708-8
pmc: PMC6821573
mid: NIHMS1036687
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

1391-1410

Subventions

Organisme : NIMH NIH HHS
ID : K01 MH110599
Pays : United States
Organisme : U.S. National Institute of Mental Health
ID : K01MH110599
Organisme : NIAID NIH HHS
ID : P30 AI027757
Pays : United States
Organisme : FIC NIH HHS
ID : D43 TW009675
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIMH NIH HHS
ID : U19 MH113203
Pays : United States

Investigateurs

João Luis Manuel (JL)
Leecreesha Hicks (L)
Arlete Mahumane (A)
James Pfeiffer (J)
Stephen Gloyd (S)
Fatima Cuembelo (F)
Miguel Nhumba (M)
Joaquim Lequechane (J)
Alfredo Covele (A)
Manuel Napua (M)
Lucia Vieira (L)
Nelia Manaca (N)
Falume Chale (F)
Alberto Muanido (A)
Cathy Michel (C)

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Auteurs

Yue Zhang (Y)

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA. april.zhangyue@outlook.com.

Orvalho Augusto (O)

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Health Alliance International, Seattle, WA, USA.
Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique.

Kristjana Ásbjörnsdóttir (K)

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Health Alliance International, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

Adam Akullian (A)

Institute for Disease Modeling, Bellevue, WA, USA.

Vasco Cumbe (V)

Mozambique Ministry of Health, Maputo, Sofala, Mozambique.

Deepa Rao (D)

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

Sarah Gimbel (S)

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Health Alliance International, Seattle, WA, USA.
Department of Family and Child Nursing, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.

Kenneth Sherr (K)

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Health Alliance International, Seattle, WA, USA.

Bradley H Wagenaar (BH)

Department of Global Health, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Health Alliance International, Seattle, WA, USA.

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