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Health-Related Quality of Life and Psychiatric Morbidity Among Internally Displaced Persons in Katsina State, Northwestern NigeriaAbdullahi A. Yakubu, Bashir A. Yakasai, Tajudeen Abiola, Audu I. Aveka, Udofia Owoidoho, Jidda M. Said, Amosu Sunday, Muhammad Aliyu, Surajudeen Abdulkadir, Hassan B. Salihu, Muhammad G. Ibrahim, Summayyah M. Bashar. Abstract | Download PDF | | Post | Background: Violence in Northwest Nigeria has forced millions to flee their homes, with many getting killed or wounded, leading to a surge in mental health problems like depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). By March 2023, Katsina State, one of the worst-hit areas, had a displaced population of about 1.5 million. Studies have linked displacement to increased mental health problems, emphasising the need for support in affected communities.
Objective: To determine the prevalence, correlates, and predictors of psychiatric morbidity and HRQoL among IDPs in Katsina State, Northwestern Nigeria.
Methods: A cross-sectional, two-stage study was conducted among 450 randomly selected adult IDPs between March and May 2023. Stage one involved sociodemographic profiling, GHQ-12 screening, and WHOQOL-BREF administration. All GHQ-positive participants and 10% of GHQ-negatives underwent stage-two diagnostic interviews (MINI 7.0.2) for depression, generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), and PTSD—the Horvitz–Thompson estimator adjusted prevalence for verification bias. Associations were explored using chi-square and t-tests; independent predictors were identified via multivariable logistic regression.
Results: Mean age was 38.8 ± 13.9 years; 57.8% were female. GHQ-12 identified 80.0% probable psychiatric cases, with MINI-confirmed diagnoses in 77.8% of screen-positives. Weighted psychiatric morbidity prevalence was 65.7%.
The individual psychiatric morbidity prevalences were: depression (4.2%), GAD with comorbid depression (41.7%), and PTSD (31.9%). Over 85% reported poor HRQoL across all domains. Independent predictors of psychiatric morbidity included younger age (
Key words: Depression; Anxiety Disorders; Quality of Life; Internally Displaced Persons; Psychiatric Disorders; Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic
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