Depression among Urban Adolescent Students of Some Selected Schools.
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2014-07
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To determine the factors related with depression among adolescent students, 165 male adolescent students aged 15 to
19 years from 2 urban schools and colleges were interviewed with semi-structured questionnaire during January to
June 2012.The socio demographic details, smoking and depression histories were recorded. The Center for
Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) was used to measure the presence of depression. Smoking behavior
was measured by a number of questions. Almost 49% respondents were depressed and 66% were smokers. Most of
the respondents started smoking around the age of 14.3 years (54.1%) by the influence of their friends. Among the
smokers 82.7% were depressed while 17.3% were depressed among nonsmokers (c2=19.69, p=<0.001). Parental
smoking affected 62.5% respondents for depression against 59.4% normal respondents whose parents were non
smokers (c2=7.52, p=.006). Domestic violence (c2=18.4, p=<0.001), familial disharmony (c2=18.44, p=0.001),
stressful events in the life (c2=21.38, p=<0.001), failure in love (c2=12.6, p=0.002) also played roles for depression.
After adjusting the non significant factors in logistic regression, familial disharmony (p<0.001), smoking (p=0.005)
and stress (p=0.04) became significant factors associated with depression. Depression level was higher among
adolescent smoker than nonsmoker students.
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Depression, Adolescent, Student, Smoking
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Billah S M B, Khan F I. Depression among Urban Adolescent Students of Some Selected Schools. Faridpur Medical College Journal. 2014 July; 9(2): 73-75.