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Ease of marital communication and depressive symptom severity among men and women in rural Uganda: cross-sectional, whole-population study.

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Jurinsky, J; Perkins, JM; Kakuhikire, B; Nyakato, VN; Baguma, C; Rasmussen, JD; Satinsky, EN; Ahereza, P; Kananura, J; Audet, CM; Bangsberg, DR ...
Published in: Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
February 2022

Depression is a major contributor to the global burden of disease. The extent to which marital communication may influence depression in contexts with little mental health support is unknown.We conducted a whole-population study of married adult residents of eight villages in a rural region of southwestern Uganda. Depression symptom severity was measured using a modified version of the Hopkins Symptom Checklist for Depression, with > 1.75 classified as a positive screen for probable depression. Respondents were asked to report about ease of marital communication ('never easy', 'easy once in a while', 'easy most of the time' or 'always easy'). Sex-stratified, multivariable Poisson regression models were fit to estimate the association between depression symptom severity and marital communication.Among 492 female and 447 male participants (response rate = 96%), 23 women and 5 men reported communication as 'never easy' and 154 women and 72 men reported it as 'easy once in a while'. Reporting communication as 'never easy' was associated with an increased risk of probable depression among women (adjusted relative risk [ARR], 2.06; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.08-3.93, p = 0.028) and among men (ARR, 7.10; 95% CI 1.70-29.56, p = 0.007).In this whole-population study of married adults in rural Uganda, difficulty of marital communication was associated with depression symptom severity. Additional research is needed to assess whether communication training facilitated by local leaders or incorporated into couples-based services might be a novel pathway to address mental health burden.

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Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology

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EISSN

1433-9285

ISSN

0933-7954

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

57

Issue

2

Start / End Page

343 / 352

Related Subject Headings

  • Uganda
  • Rural Population
  • Psychiatry
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Depression
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Communication
  • Adult
 

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Jurinsky, J., Perkins, J. M., Kakuhikire, B., Nyakato, V. N., Baguma, C., Rasmussen, J. D., … Tsai, A. C. (2022). Ease of marital communication and depressive symptom severity among men and women in rural Uganda: cross-sectional, whole-population study. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 57(2), 343–352. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-021-02135-4
Jurinsky, Jordan, Jessica M. Perkins, Bernard Kakuhikire, Viola N. Nyakato, Charles Baguma, Justin D. Rasmussen, Emily N. Satinsky, et al. “Ease of marital communication and depressive symptom severity among men and women in rural Uganda: cross-sectional, whole-population study.Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 57, no. 2 (February 2022): 343–52. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-021-02135-4.
Jurinsky J, Perkins JM, Kakuhikire B, Nyakato VN, Baguma C, Rasmussen JD, et al. Ease of marital communication and depressive symptom severity among men and women in rural Uganda: cross-sectional, whole-population study. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. 2022 Feb;57(2):343–52.
Jurinsky, Jordan, et al. “Ease of marital communication and depressive symptom severity among men and women in rural Uganda: cross-sectional, whole-population study.Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol. 57, no. 2, Feb. 2022, pp. 343–52. Epmc, doi:10.1007/s00127-021-02135-4.
Jurinsky J, Perkins JM, Kakuhikire B, Nyakato VN, Baguma C, Rasmussen JD, Satinsky EN, Ahereza P, Kananura J, Audet CM, Bangsberg DR, Tsai AC. Ease of marital communication and depressive symptom severity among men and women in rural Uganda: cross-sectional, whole-population study. Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology. 2022 Feb;57(2):343–352.
Journal cover image

Published In

Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology

DOI

EISSN

1433-9285

ISSN

0933-7954

Publication Date

February 2022

Volume

57

Issue

2

Start / End Page

343 / 352

Related Subject Headings

  • Uganda
  • Rural Population
  • Psychiatry
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Depression
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Communication
  • Adult