Indian Journal of Public Health (Jan 2023)

Psychological distress among care recipients attending youth mental health promotion centers across Karnataka, India

  • Sanchayana Raghuvir,
  • Mutharaju Arelingaiah,
  • Santosh Loganathan,
  • Sathya Velu Ramamurthy,
  • Vani Naik,
  • Pradeep S Banandur

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijph.ijph_1010_22
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 4
pp. 593 – 598

Abstract

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Background: Yuva Spandana (YS) is a unique community-based youth mental health promotion program implemented across Karnataka. Objective: We assessed factors affecting PD among the population served by YS between January 1, 2017, and December 31, 2021. Materials and Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional analysis was done utilizing the visit forms of 10,340 YS's care recipients. A conceptual framework was developed, and all hypothesized variables within this framework were considered exposures. All exposure variables significant at P < 0.10 in univariate analysis were included in multivariable analysis. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed by including each of the significant potential exposure variables from univariate analysis using a forward-stepping process. Results: Care recipients with health and lifestyle issues were at almost two times increased risk for PD (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] =1.74 and 95% confidence interval [CI] - 1.52–2.00), and those with self-development issues were almost 2.5 times more likely to have PD (AOR = 2.44 and 95% CI - 2.12–2.79). Those who reported emotional statuses of feeling worried, lost, incapable, lonely, and distrusting were at 21.4, 3.5, 26.3, 37.9, and 4.7 times higher odds of having PD, respectively. Conclusions: Isolating the risk factors associated with PD will help tailor the mental health promotion provided by YS to at-risk groups.

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