Psychiatric epidemiological survey of university students in Botswana: Rationale and methods of the Youth Mental Health Study (YMHS)

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Background While the burden of disease attributable to mental disorders in low/middle-income countries (LMICs) is lower than high-income countries, there is recognition that the dearth of evidence from the LMICs may underestimate the actual prevalence and burden associated with mental disorders. Such is likely the case for Botswana where there has been no nationally representative data on the prevalence of symptoms of mental disorders or even a subgroup estimation of mental disorders in the country. Thus, the Youth Mental Health Study (YMHS) aims to estimate the prevalence and identify predictors of symptoms of mental disorders among university students in Botswana to add to the evidence and contribute to the country's health service planning. Methods The YMHS is a cross-sectional study of youth (18-29 years) attending six large universities (accounting for nearly half of the tertiary student population) in Botswana. A stratified sampling procedure with proportionate allocation and selection is used to select a representative sample of 1308 participants. An online survey comprising of a battery of reliable and validated self-report measures of symptoms of mental disorders is used. A developmental psychopathology framework is used in identifying the risk factors of mental disorders. Participant recruitment will span over 4 months beginning in February 2020. Ethics and dissemination The study has received ethics approval from the University of Botswana Institutional Review Board, and the Ministry of Health and Wellness. Participants will be provided with feedback of their own results. Aggregated findings will be disseminated to stakeholders in the tertiary education and health sector in Botswana, and through peer-reviewed journals, conference presentations and the media.

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Maphisa, J. M., Mogotsi, O. P., Machola, O. K., Maswabi, K. M., Motsamai, T. B., & Mosupiemang, B. (2020). Psychiatric epidemiological survey of university students in Botswana: Rationale and methods of the Youth Mental Health Study (YMHS). BMJ Open, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038175

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