Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress

Good mental health is a critical resource for mothers and caregivers of young children, given the central role of mental health in enabling responsive caregiving. However, fulfilling caregiving responsibilities under challenging circumstances such as extreme poverty, food insecurity, and gender ineq...

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Main Authors: Marguerite Marlow, Sarah Skeen, Xanthe Hunt, Phillip Sundin, Robert E. Weiss, Shoeshoe Mofokeng, Moroesi Makhetha, Lucie Cluver, Lorraine Sherr, Mark Tomlinson
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author Marguerite Marlow
Sarah Skeen
Xanthe Hunt
Phillip Sundin
Robert E. Weiss
Shoeshoe Mofokeng
Moroesi Makhetha
Lucie Cluver
Lorraine Sherr
Mark Tomlinson
author_facet Marguerite Marlow
Sarah Skeen
Xanthe Hunt
Phillip Sundin
Robert E. Weiss
Shoeshoe Mofokeng
Moroesi Makhetha
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Lorraine Sherr
Mark Tomlinson
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description Good mental health is a critical resource for mothers and caregivers of young children, given the central role of mental health in enabling responsive caregiving. However, fulfilling caregiving responsibilities under challenging circumstances such as extreme poverty, food insecurity, and gender inequality intensifies vulnerability to poor mental health. Previous research focuses on mental health of mothers, while in many LMICs children are cared for by other caregivers, such as grandparents. We examined the prevalence of mental health problems among primary caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho, and investigated factors associated with these mental health problems.We analysed baseline data from a cluster randomised controlled trial, where all caregivers with children between 1 and 5 years old across 34 villages were invited to participate. The analysis included mental health data from 781 caregivers of 998 children. We assessed caregiver mental health using three self-report screening instruments. Univariate and multivariate regression modelling tested associations between caregiver, child and household variables and (1) depression symptoms (PHQ-9), (2) anxiety symptoms (GAD-7), (3) psychological distress (SRQ-20), (4) suicidal ideation and (5) help-seeking for mental health.This study reported a high prevalence of symptoms of psychological distress (46.2%), depression (25.7%), anxiety (17.1%) and suicidal ideation (27.5%) among caregivers. Greater prevalence was associated with food insecurity, parenting stress or recent death in the family/household. Older caregivers reported higher rates of psychological distress and depression, while younger caregivers reported higher rates of anxiety. Suicidal ideation was associated with greater food insecurity and parenting stress, and lower caregiver education.Our findings support the need to address intersecting public health issues to improve conditions for caregivers in these settings. Targeting modifiable risk factors such as food insecurity among individuals within a society who carry disproportionate burdens of caregiving should be prioritised, especially in contexts of scarcity, where mental health is not prioritised.
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spelling doaj.art-3b98397f7e7040f1b1581624e472a47c2022-12-28T04:20:12ZengElsevierSSM - Mental Health2666-56032022-12-012100167Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stressMarguerite Marlow0Sarah Skeen1Xanthe Hunt2Phillip Sundin3Robert E. Weiss4Shoeshoe Mofokeng5Moroesi Makhetha6Lucie Cluver7Lorraine Sherr8Mark Tomlinson9Institute for Life Course Health Research, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa; Corresponding author.Institute for Life Course Health Research, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa; Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, NetherlandsInstitute for Life Course Health Research, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaDepartment of Biostatistics, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USADepartment of Biostatistics, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USADepartment of Social Work, Sociology and Anthropology, National University of Lesotho, LesothoInstitute for Life Course Health Research, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South AfricaCentre for Evidence-Based Intervention, Department of Social Policy & Intervention, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK; Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South AfricaInstitute for Global Health, University College London, London, UKInstitute for Life Course Health Research, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa; School of Nursing and Midwifery, Queens University, Belfast, UKGood mental health is a critical resource for mothers and caregivers of young children, given the central role of mental health in enabling responsive caregiving. However, fulfilling caregiving responsibilities under challenging circumstances such as extreme poverty, food insecurity, and gender inequality intensifies vulnerability to poor mental health. Previous research focuses on mental health of mothers, while in many LMICs children are cared for by other caregivers, such as grandparents. We examined the prevalence of mental health problems among primary caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho, and investigated factors associated with these mental health problems.We analysed baseline data from a cluster randomised controlled trial, where all caregivers with children between 1 and 5 years old across 34 villages were invited to participate. The analysis included mental health data from 781 caregivers of 998 children. We assessed caregiver mental health using three self-report screening instruments. Univariate and multivariate regression modelling tested associations between caregiver, child and household variables and (1) depression symptoms (PHQ-9), (2) anxiety symptoms (GAD-7), (3) psychological distress (SRQ-20), (4) suicidal ideation and (5) help-seeking for mental health.This study reported a high prevalence of symptoms of psychological distress (46.2%), depression (25.7%), anxiety (17.1%) and suicidal ideation (27.5%) among caregivers. Greater prevalence was associated with food insecurity, parenting stress or recent death in the family/household. Older caregivers reported higher rates of psychological distress and depression, while younger caregivers reported higher rates of anxiety. Suicidal ideation was associated with greater food insecurity and parenting stress, and lower caregiver education.Our findings support the need to address intersecting public health issues to improve conditions for caregivers in these settings. Targeting modifiable risk factors such as food insecurity among individuals within a society who carry disproportionate burdens of caregiving should be prioritised, especially in contexts of scarcity, where mental health is not prioritised.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666560322001074Mental healthDepressionAnxietyFood insecurityParenting stressLesotho
spellingShingle Marguerite Marlow
Sarah Skeen
Xanthe Hunt
Phillip Sundin
Robert E. Weiss
Shoeshoe Mofokeng
Moroesi Makhetha
Lucie Cluver
Lorraine Sherr
Mark Tomlinson
Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress
SSM - Mental Health
Mental health
Depression
Anxiety
Food insecurity
Parenting stress
Lesotho
title Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress
title_full Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress
title_fullStr Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress
title_full_unstemmed Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress
title_short Depression, anxiety, and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural Lesotho: Associations with food insecurity, household death and parenting stress
title_sort depression anxiety and psychological distress among caregivers of young children in rural lesotho associations with food insecurity household death and parenting stress
topic Mental health
Depression
Anxiety
Food insecurity
Parenting stress
Lesotho
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666560322001074
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