Water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysis
Abstract Background Water insecurity is linked to depression in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), though it remains unclear how geospatial clustering of water insecurity in rural regions is associated with risk for depression. Methods We conducted a population-based survey of a rural parish...
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doaj-4b2a8605af4d45878480f2aa95c57b502020-11-25T00:09:21ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-09-011811910.1186/s12889-018-6043-zWater insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysisChristine E Cooper-Vince0Hawk Arachy1Bernard Kakuhikire2Dagmar Vořechovská3Rumbidzai C Mushavi4Charles Baguma5Amy Q McDonough6David R Bangsberg7Alexander C Tsai8Massachusetts General HospitalDepartment of Environmental Management, Harvard UniversityMbarara University Science and TechnologyMassachusetts General HospitalHarvard Medical SchoolMbarara University Science and TechnologyJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public HealthMbarara University Science and TechnologyMassachusetts General HospitalAbstract Background Water insecurity is linked to depression in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), though it remains unclear how geospatial clustering of water insecurity in rural regions is associated with risk for depression. Methods We conducted a population-based survey of a rural parish in southwestern Uganda (N = 1603) to evaluate the joint geospatial clustering of water insecurity and risk for depression among men and women living in rural Uganda. Results Geospatial clustering of self-reported water insecurity and depressive symptoms was found to be present among both men and women. Depression hotspots were more often observed near water insecurity hotspots among women, relative to men. Multivariable regression revealed that residing in a water insecurity hotspot significantly increased risk for depressive symptoms among women, but not among men. Conclusions Residing in a water insecurity hotspot is associated with greater risk for probable depression among women, but not among men, pointing to the need for focused depression screening among women residing in water insecure households.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-6043-zWater insecurityDepressionGeospatialGenderSub-Saharan Africa |
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Christine E Cooper-Vince Hawk Arachy Bernard Kakuhikire Dagmar Vořechovská Rumbidzai C Mushavi Charles Baguma Amy Q McDonough David R Bangsberg Alexander C Tsai |
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Christine E Cooper-Vince Hawk Arachy Bernard Kakuhikire Dagmar Vořechovská Rumbidzai C Mushavi Charles Baguma Amy Q McDonough David R Bangsberg Alexander C Tsai Water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysis BMC Public Health Water insecurity Depression Geospatial Gender Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Christine E Cooper-Vince Hawk Arachy Bernard Kakuhikire Dagmar Vořechovská Rumbidzai C Mushavi Charles Baguma Amy Q McDonough David R Bangsberg Alexander C Tsai |
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Water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysis |
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Water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysis |
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Water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysis |
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Water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysis |
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Water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural Uganda: a hotspot analysis |
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water insecurity and gendered risk for depression in rural uganda: a hotspot analysis |
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Abstract Background Water insecurity is linked to depression in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), though it remains unclear how geospatial clustering of water insecurity in rural regions is associated with risk for depression. Methods We conducted a population-based survey of a rural parish in southwestern Uganda (N = 1603) to evaluate the joint geospatial clustering of water insecurity and risk for depression among men and women living in rural Uganda. Results Geospatial clustering of self-reported water insecurity and depressive symptoms was found to be present among both men and women. Depression hotspots were more often observed near water insecurity hotspots among women, relative to men. Multivariable regression revealed that residing in a water insecurity hotspot significantly increased risk for depressive symptoms among women, but not among men. Conclusions Residing in a water insecurity hotspot is associated with greater risk for probable depression among women, but not among men, pointing to the need for focused depression screening among women residing in water insecure households. |
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Water insecurity Depression Geospatial Gender Sub-Saharan Africa |
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