Adverse life experiences and mental health of adolescents in Ghana: a gendered analysis
Date
2022
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International Journal of Adolescence and Youth
Abstract
Adolescents living in sub-Saharan Africa have increased exposure to
adverse life experiences (ALEs). The current study examines gender differences in the prevalence of ALEs, mental health outcomes and association
between ALEs and mental health outcomes of school-going adolescents
in Ghana, West Africa. A sample of 1,886 adolescents (1,174 females)
completed mental health and ALEs self-report measures. A series of
descriptive and multiple linear regression analysis were conducted.
Results revealed girls report higher mental health problems than boys.
However, there was gender similarity in the prevalence of ALEs, except for
substance misuse and trauma to head were reported more by boys.
The effect of ALEs on mental health outcomes was largely invariant across
gender, substance misuse, victimization experiences and school-level
stress significantly predict depressive symptoms in both boys and girls.
Interventions targeting the ALEs investigated in this study would help
improve the mental health of boys and girls
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Research Article
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Adolescents, mental health, psychosis