Abstract
Psychological distress (PD) may be common among adolescents. The study aimed to estimate population-based rates of PD among adolescents in South Africa. We analysed cross-sectional national data from 2 240 adolescents (median age = 17 years) that participated in the 2012 South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1). The SANHANES-1 is a community-based population survey. Results indicated that 16.0% (one in six adolescents in South Africa) of the adolescents had PD: 13.1% among boys and 18.5% among girls. In adjusted logistic regression analysis, predictors of PD were increasing age, girls, belonging to the black African population group, having experienced two or more traumatic life events, poor self-rated health status, having activity limitations, perceived body overweight, and fast food and snack consumption. Results show that socio-demographic and health risk factors are associated with PD among adolescents in South Africa. Interventions aimed at reducing PD and other health risk factors are needed.
Acknowledgements
The authors thank the Human Sciences Research Council for the South African National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (SANHANES-1) 2011–12: Adult Questionnaire – All provinces [Data set]. SANHANES 2011–12 Adult Questionnaire. Version 1.0. Pretoria South Africa: Human Sciences Research Council [producer] 2012, Human Sciences Research Council [distributor] 2017. http://doi.org/10.14749/1494330158.
Notes
1 mazimba is a word used to refer to any type of potato chip snack.