Meta-analysis of youth mental health disorders in sub-Saharan Africa
Meta-Analysis: Prevalence of Youth Mental Disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa
Key Finding
A meta-analysis of 63 studies involving 55,071 youth found high prevalence rates: 15.27% depression, 11.78% anxiety, 12.53% PTSD, with prevalence varying by disorder type and increasing with age.
At a Glance
Study Design
Meta-analysis
Sample Size
N=55,071
Population
Youth under 19 in sub-Saharan Africa
Setting
Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract
Methods The meta-analysis included 63 studies with 55,071 participants. We found the following pooled prevalence rates: 12.53% post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 15.27% depression, 6.55% attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, 11.78% anxiety and 9.76% conduct disorder. We found high heterogeneity across the studies, which may have resulted from differences in samples or measurement tools. Reported prevalence rates were not explained by the sample (i.e., special or general population), but whether the psychometric tool was validated for SSA youth affected the reported prevalence of PTSD and anxiety. In a meta-regression, prevalence rates were associated with the disorder type, with a higher prevalence of depression and PTSD. We found the mean age significantly moderated the prevalence in univariate meta-regression, with increased age correlated with greater prevalence.
Results Our findings suggest there is a need to explore reasons for varying prevalence rates further and to develop interventions that support youth mental health in SSA, particularly interventions for depression and PTSD. Limitations included a lack of standardization in psychometric tools and limited reporting on research methods, which influenced quality rating. Importantly, the search only considered studies published in English and was conducted 2 years ago. Although recent estimates reported slightly higher than our prevalence estimates, these reviews together highlight the prevalence and importance of youth mental health difficulties in SSA.
Authors
Jakobsson, C. E., Johnson, N. E., Ochuku, B., Baseke, R., Wong, E., Musyimi, C. W., Ndetei, D. M., Venturo-Conerly, K. E.
Citation & Access
Jakobsson, C. E., Johnson, N. E., Ochuku, B., Baseke, R., Wong, E., Musyimi, C. W., Ndetei, D. M., Venturo-Conerly, K. E. (2024). Meta-Analysis: Prevalence of Youth Mental Disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa. Cambridge Prisms: Global Mental Health.
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