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Help-Seeking Behaviour and Preferences for Mental Disorders Among of Adolescents in an Urban District in Abuja, Nigeria

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dc.contributor.author IDOKO, Lucy O.
dc.contributor.author OKAFOR, Kingsley C.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-06-07T10:28:39Z
dc.date.available 2024-06-07T10:28:39Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1683
dc.description.abstract Background: Help seeking actions and preferences are important in mental health because mental illnesses are treatable and manageable, and persons dealing with them can lead normal lives. This study seeks to assess the help-seeking behaviour and preferences for Mental disorders among of adolescents in an Urban District in Abuja, Nigeria. Methods: This was descriptive, cross-sectional study conducted between August and October, 2021 among 405 adolescents in an Urban District in Abuja. Sampling was done using multistage sampling method. Ethical approval was granted by Bingham University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria . Results: Adolescents show average help seeking behaviour. Majority (72.3%) agreed that mental illness is treatable and will seek advice first from parent or guardian (86.7%). Most preferred to get treatment in a hospital (79.7%) and to see a doctor (78.5%), about half (52.1%) prefer treatment from family and 79.8% preferred getting treatment from friends. Two thirds (67.5%) do not want treatment in a traditional home or by a traditional healer (61.2%) and 42.5% would not want to be treated in a mosque and church while 32.3% do not want to be treated by a religious leader. Adolescent’s stated the following actions would help to improve appropriate help seeking stopping drug addictions (25.6%), avoiding worry or thinking too much (21.4%), speaking up on mental health issues (15.8%), creating awareness (20.6%), avoiding risk factors of mental illness (11.6%) , “stop stigmatization”(19.5%), seeking advice (17.2%), “protecting people with mental illness”(16.7%), showing love (5.6%), care from government (10.2%). Concerning the best action if an adolescent develops mental illness, 40.8% stated that hospital treatment is best help seeking action for mental illness, 18.8% stated parents, 13.1% stated church or mosque, 25.9% said a psychiatric hospital, 1.4% said punishment and detention. is best appropriate help seeking for mental illness. Conclusion: Adolescents showed an average help-seeking behaviour and preferences which suggests the need for health education and promotion for the need for early diagnosis, treatment to enhance health outcomes, and bo en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Vol 1;No 1
dc.title Help-Seeking Behaviour and Preferences for Mental Disorders Among of Adolescents in an Urban District in Abuja, Nigeria en_US
dc.title.alternative Help seeking behaviour en_US
dc.title.alternative help seeking actions en_US
dc.title.alternative Mental illness en_US
dc.title.alternative Mental disorders en_US
dc.title.alternative Adolescents en_US
dc.title.alternative Mental Health en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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