Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Profile of Disablement among Primary Health Care Service Users in Lagos Island

  • Lasebikan V
  • Ejidokun A
  • Coker O
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Background . The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in selected semiurban primary care centers in Lagos Island, Nigeria using the screening tool GHQ-12 and the ICD 10 mental disorders checklist (primary care) (ICD 10 PC). Methods . In this multistage cross-sectional study, 400 participants were recruited by using proportional sampling of 17,787 attendees. Results . Of all respondents, 45.8% scored positive on GHQ-12. The most prevalent “any ICD 10 disorder” was unexplained somatic disorder (57.5%), while 2.0 to 7.8% of the respondents reported varying levels of disablement. Younger age ( P < 0.001 ) and being widowed ( P = 0.03 ) were significantly associated with high GHQ scores while younger age ( P < 0.001 ) and male gender ( P = 0.04 ) were significantly associated with “any ICD 10 disorder”. Conclusion . These findings are a useful guide to the probable prevalence of psychiatric morbidity in primary care in Nigeria and in the design of appropriate interventions.

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Lasebikan, V. O., Ejidokun, A., & Coker, O. A. (2012). Prevalence of Mental Disorders and Profile of Disablement among Primary Health Care Service Users in Lagos Island. Epidemiology Research International, 2012, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/357348

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