PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN A VILLAGE IN SINDH

Authors

  • Faraz Khan Luni
  • Briha Ansari
  • Ahmed Jawad
  • Amber Dawson
  • Shahid Masud Baig

Abstract

Objective: To study the prevalence of Anxiety and Depression and its association in a rural area of
Sindh, Pakistan. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Ansari Para, in Tehsil Hala,
Sindh province in Pakistan, using the Aga Khan University Anxiety and Depression Scale Urdu
Version. Results: Out of a total of 260 people interviewed, 112 people (43.1%) were screened to
have anxiety and depression. Depression and anxiety were strongly associated with female gender,
family dynamics, child environment, unsuccessful love affairs and among those with medical
chronic disorders. A gradual decreasing incidence of depression and anxiety was noted with
increasing level of education. A significantly strong association was noted between child mortality
and maternal depression while no such association was found in males. There is a significant
difference in the age of depressed and normal individuals. There was significant correlation between
unhappy childhood and unsatisfying family relationships. However, no relationships were found
between depression & anxiety and martial status, presence or number of children, absence of male
offspring, living in joint family system, financial problems and any deficiencies that the respondents
felt that he might have. Conclusion: This study suggests that anxiety and depression is a common
psychiatric disorder even in remote village areas and contradicts the common belief that people those
who live in the remote rural areas lead stress-free lives or have low rates of psychiatric morbidity.
Keywords: Prevalence, Depression, Anxiety, Rural, Sindh

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Published

2009-06-01

How to Cite

Luni, F. K., Ansari, B., Jawad, A., Dawson, A., & Baig, S. M. (2009). PREVALENCE OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY IN A VILLAGE IN SINDH. Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad, 21(2), 68–72. Retrieved from https://jamc.ayubmed.edu.pk/index.php/jamc/article/view/3361