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Prevalence of depression among Bangladeshi village women subsequent to a natural disaster: A pilot study

Author Affiliations
Clinical Research Organization, Jahangirnagar University, Independent University, International Centre for Climate Change and Development, ...
Published InPsychiatry Research
Year2019
Citations85

Abstract

Women living in disaster-prone areas are at risk of developing and suffering from mental health problems, such as depression. However, this issue has not been studied previously among village dwelling women in Bangladesh. Improved knowledge of post-disaster depression rates and its risk factors could facilitate design and implementation of targeted disaster management protocols. Therefore, face-to-face surveys were conducted from September to October 2017 among 111 women in Dalbangha village, Bangladesh who survived cyclone Mora. Depression was assessed using the Bangla Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9) along with relevant socio-demographics and disaster-related variables. The prevalence of depression was 64.9% and 36.9% of the women failed to receive any alert prior to the disaster. Along with a wide range of post-disaster…
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