Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, Pakistan

In our society, people’s health behaviors are considered a dilemma that can intensify the probability of developing a disease in the future. This study aimed to investigate the association between health risk behaviors and depression among a sample of university students, Karachi, Pakistan. A self-r...

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Main Authors: Rehana Rehman, Kiran Fatima, Mehwish Hussain, Mohammad Sarim, Zohair Jamil Gazzaz, Mukhtiar Baig
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-12-01
Series:Cogent Psychology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2021.1886626
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spelling doaj-f9a3d1e6db6941af9ff4b1005fee51682021-08-09T18:41:17ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Psychology2331-19082021-12-018110.1080/23311908.2021.18866261886626Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, PakistanRehana Rehman0Kiran Fatima1Mehwish Hussain2Mohammad Sarim3Zohair Jamil Gazzaz4Mukhtiar Baig5Aga Khan UniversityJinnah Sindh Medical UniversityCollege of Public Health, Imam Abdurrahman Bin Faisal UniversityShifa International HospitalRabigh, King Abdul Aziz UniversityRabigh, King Abdul Aziz UniversityIn our society, people’s health behaviors are considered a dilemma that can intensify the probability of developing a disease in the future. This study aimed to investigate the association between health risk behaviors and depression among a sample of university students, Karachi, Pakistan. A self-reported health behavior questionnaire was distributed to 813 consented students. The Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D-10) questionnaire was used, a short, self-report scale that measures the recent level of depressive symptomatology, primarily focusing on depressed mood. Their results were further compared with some important health behaviors and social activities. At the univariate stage, the chi-square test was executed to compare the characteristics of categorical variables with depression status. The effect size was measured in terms of the odds ratio (OR) using logistic regression models. According to the adopted classification of CES-D, one out of eight students were found to be depressed. Among students’, females were found to be 70% more depressed than males (OR: 1.7, 95% CI: 0.9–3.0). Depression was higher among students who were not satisfied with their lives, were socially isolated, had trouble sleeping, little control over things, and the future depends on others. The chances of depression were 90% higher among students who did not share private concerns with others (P = 0.01). Overall, depression prevalence was 12.5%, and it was associated with dissatisfaction with life, social isolation, insomnia, and others. Female students were found to be more depressed compared to males.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2021.1886626health risk behaviorsdepressionphysical inactivityunhealthy diet
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Mehwish Hussain
Mohammad Sarim
Zohair Jamil Gazzaz
Mukhtiar Baig
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Kiran Fatima
Mehwish Hussain
Mohammad Sarim
Zohair Jamil Gazzaz
Mukhtiar Baig
Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, Pakistan
Cogent Psychology
health risk behaviors
depression
physical inactivity
unhealthy diet
author_facet Rehana Rehman
Kiran Fatima
Mehwish Hussain
Mohammad Sarim
Zohair Jamil Gazzaz
Mukhtiar Baig
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title Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, Pakistan
title_short Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, Pakistan
title_full Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, Pakistan
title_fullStr Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Association between depression and health risk behaviors among university students, Karachi, Pakistan
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publishDate 2021-12-01
description In our society, people’s health behaviors are considered a dilemma that can intensify the probability of developing a disease in the future. This study aimed to investigate the association between health risk behaviors and depression among a sample of university students, Karachi, Pakistan. A self-reported health behavior questionnaire was distributed to 813 consented students. The Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression (CES-D-10) questionnaire was used, a short, self-report scale that measures the recent level of depressive symptomatology, primarily focusing on depressed mood. Their results were further compared with some important health behaviors and social activities. At the univariate stage, the chi-square test was executed to compare the characteristics of categorical variables with depression status. The effect size was measured in terms of the odds ratio (OR) using logistic regression models. According to the adopted classification of CES-D, one out of eight students were found to be depressed. Among students’, females were found to be 70% more depressed than males (OR: 1.7, 95% CI: 0.9–3.0). Depression was higher among students who were not satisfied with their lives, were socially isolated, had trouble sleeping, little control over things, and the future depends on others. The chances of depression were 90% higher among students who did not share private concerns with others (P = 0.01). Overall, depression prevalence was 12.5%, and it was associated with dissatisfaction with life, social isolation, insomnia, and others. Female students were found to be more depressed compared to males.
topic health risk behaviors
depression
physical inactivity
unhealthy diet
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311908.2021.1886626
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