Psychometric properties and prevalence of depression and anxiety in Kenyan adolescents
Depression and anxiety symptoms amongst Kenyan adolescents: Psychometric Properties, Prevalence Rates and Associations with Psychosocial Wellbeing and Sociodemographic factors
Key Finding
A large cross-sectional study of 2,192 Kenyan adolescents found that 28.06% met the clinical cutoff for depression and 30.38% for anxiety, with social support, gratitude, happiness, and perceived control negatively associated with both.
At a Glance
Study Design
Cross-sectional
Sample Size
N=2,192
Population
Kenyan adolescents 12-19
Setting
4 schools in Kenya
Abstract
Authors
Osborn, T. L., Venturo-Conerly, K. E., Gan, J. Y., Rodriguez, M., Alemu, R. G., Roe, E., Arango, S. G., Wasil, A. R., Campbell, S., Weisz, J. R., Wasanga, C. M.
Citation & Access
Osborn, T. L., Venturo-Conerly, K. E., Gan, J. Y., Rodriguez, M., Alemu, R. G., Roe, E., Arango, S. G., Wasil, A. R., Campbell, S., Weisz, J. R., Wasanga, C. M. (2022). Depression and anxiety symptoms amongst Kenyan adolescents: Psychometric Properties, Prevalence Rates and Associations with Psychosocial Wellbeing and Sociodemographic factors. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology.
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