2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113817
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Predictors of Depressive Symptoms and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Women Engaged in Commercial Sex Work in Southern Uganda

Abstract: This study examined the factors associated with depressive symptoms and post traumatic depressive disorder (PTSD) among economically vulnerable women engaged in commercial sex work (WESW) in southern Uganda. Baseline data from a longitudinal cluster randomized study involving 542 self-identified WESW (18-55 years), recruited from 19 HIV hotspots were analyzed. Hierarchical linear regression modelling was utilized to estimate individual, family-level and economic-level predictors of depressive symptoms and PTSD… Show more

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“…There were nine items in the PHQ-9 (24) scale, and the score was 0 (not at all) to 3 (almost every day). These include: (1) little interest or pleasure in doing things, (2) feeling down, depressed, or hopeless, (3) trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleep too much, (4) feeling tired or having little energy, (5) poor appetite or overeating, (6) feeling bad about yourself-or that you are a failure or have let yourself or your family down, (7) trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television, (8) moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed? Or the opposite-being so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around o lot more than usual, and (9) thoughts that you would be better off dead or hurting yourselves in some way.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There were nine items in the PHQ-9 (24) scale, and the score was 0 (not at all) to 3 (almost every day). These include: (1) little interest or pleasure in doing things, (2) feeling down, depressed, or hopeless, (3) trouble falling or staying asleep, or sleep too much, (4) feeling tired or having little energy, (5) poor appetite or overeating, (6) feeling bad about yourself-or that you are a failure or have let yourself or your family down, (7) trouble concentrating on things, such as reading the newspaper or watching television, (8) moving or speaking so slowly that other people could have noticed? Or the opposite-being so fidgety or restless that you have been moving around o lot more than usual, and (9) thoughts that you would be better off dead or hurting yourselves in some way.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The improvement of life quality among HIV/AIDS was accompanied by the onset of some psychiatric symptoms such as depression (3)(4)(5). It was estimated that depression alone may be one of the three leading causes of disease burden in lowincome countries by 2030 (6,7). Therefore, preventing the incidence of depression is extremely important among HIV/AIDS patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ten studies found PTSD among SWs 21–23,25,29,33,36–39 . The prevalence of PTSD ranged between 10% and 39.6%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, low household income was one key predictor for worse depression symptoms among a household group in South Africa (Cleary et al, 2020;Dunham & Flores-Yeffal, 2021;Lund & Cois, 2018). Similarly, studies from Ethiopia and Uganda found a significant association between monthly household income and the prevalence of depression among women groups (Nabunya et al, 2021;Yousuf et al, 2020).…”
Section: Household Income and Assetsmentioning
confidence: 95%