Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia

Abstract Background People who use drugs are at a disproportionately higher risk of mental disorders due to prolonged exposure to psychosocial challenges. However, studies on mental health among people who use drugs in resource-constrained countries are scarce. This study sheds light on the prevalen...

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Main Authors: Chan Hang Saing, Kiesha Prem, Ponha Uk, Navy Chann, Pheak Chhoun, Phalkun Mun, Sovannary Tuot, Siyan Yi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-11-01
Series:International Journal of Mental Health Systems
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00411-5
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spelling doaj-b6ea8e9a1f284ed3b0894f527bc693e52020-11-25T04:05:57ZengBMCInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems1752-44582020-11-0114111010.1186/s13033-020-00411-5Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in CambodiaChan Hang Saing0Kiesha Prem1Ponha Uk2Navy Chann3Pheak Chhoun4Phalkun Mun5Sovannary Tuot6Siyan Yi7Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore and National University Health SystemSaw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore and National University Health SystemSaw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore and National University Health SystemNational Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STDKHANA Center for Population Health ResearchNational Center for HIV/AIDS, Dermatology and STDKHANA Center for Population Health ResearchSaw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore and National University Health SystemAbstract Background People who use drugs are at a disproportionately higher risk of mental disorders due to prolonged exposure to psychosocial challenges. However, studies on mental health among people who use drugs in resource-constrained countries are scarce. This study sheds light on the prevalence and correlates of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia. Methods We conducted this cross-sectional study in the capital city and 11 provinces in 2017. The Respondent Driven Sampling method was adapted to recruit 1677 people who used drugs for face-to-face interviews using a structured questionnaire. Psychological distress was measured using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). A total score of GHQ-12 > 2 indicated high psychological distress. We performed a multiple logistic regression analysis to identify factors associated with psychological distress. Results We included 1598 participants in the analyses, with a mean age of 28.6 years (SD = 7.8). Of the total, 42% had high psychological distress – 50% in women and 37% in men. The adjusted odds of having high psychological distress were significantly higher among participants who were 25–34 years old and 35 years and above, had been to a drug rehabilitation center, had been insulted by family members, and had been sexually harassed/abused by someone when they were growing up. The odds of having high psychological distress were significantly lower among participants who were male, lived in their own dwelling, reported injecting as the mode of the first drug use, and had someone taking care of them when they got sick. Conclusions This study documents a high prevalence of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia. Intervention programs that attempt to address mental health problems among people who use drugs in resource-limited settings should be gender- and age-sensitive and target more marginalized subpopulations. Mental health services can be integrated into HIV and harm-reduction programs for people who use drugs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00411-5Substance useMental healthAdverse childhood experiencesResource-limited settingAsia
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author Chan Hang Saing
Kiesha Prem
Ponha Uk
Navy Chann
Pheak Chhoun
Phalkun Mun
Sovannary Tuot
Siyan Yi
spellingShingle Chan Hang Saing
Kiesha Prem
Ponha Uk
Navy Chann
Pheak Chhoun
Phalkun Mun
Sovannary Tuot
Siyan Yi
Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
Substance use
Mental health
Adverse childhood experiences
Resource-limited setting
Asia
author_facet Chan Hang Saing
Kiesha Prem
Ponha Uk
Navy Chann
Pheak Chhoun
Phalkun Mun
Sovannary Tuot
Siyan Yi
author_sort Chan Hang Saing
title Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia
title_short Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia
title_full Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia
title_fullStr Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia
title_sort prevalence and social determinants of psychological distress among people who use drugs in cambodia
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Mental Health Systems
issn 1752-4458
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background People who use drugs are at a disproportionately higher risk of mental disorders due to prolonged exposure to psychosocial challenges. However, studies on mental health among people who use drugs in resource-constrained countries are scarce. This study sheds light on the prevalence and correlates of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia. Methods We conducted this cross-sectional study in the capital city and 11 provinces in 2017. The Respondent Driven Sampling method was adapted to recruit 1677 people who used drugs for face-to-face interviews using a structured questionnaire. Psychological distress was measured using the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). A total score of GHQ-12 > 2 indicated high psychological distress. We performed a multiple logistic regression analysis to identify factors associated with psychological distress. Results We included 1598 participants in the analyses, with a mean age of 28.6 years (SD = 7.8). Of the total, 42% had high psychological distress – 50% in women and 37% in men. The adjusted odds of having high psychological distress were significantly higher among participants who were 25–34 years old and 35 years and above, had been to a drug rehabilitation center, had been insulted by family members, and had been sexually harassed/abused by someone when they were growing up. The odds of having high psychological distress were significantly lower among participants who were male, lived in their own dwelling, reported injecting as the mode of the first drug use, and had someone taking care of them when they got sick. Conclusions This study documents a high prevalence of psychological distress among people who use drugs in Cambodia. Intervention programs that attempt to address mental health problems among people who use drugs in resource-limited settings should be gender- and age-sensitive and target more marginalized subpopulations. Mental health services can be integrated into HIV and harm-reduction programs for people who use drugs.
topic Substance use
Mental health
Adverse childhood experiences
Resource-limited setting
Asia
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00411-5
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