A dataset of the mental health and wellbeing of Kenyan adolescents.

Journal: Data in brief

Volume: 48

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Affiliated Institutions:  Shamiri Institute, Pioneer Point, th Floor, Chania Avenue, Nairobi, Kenya; Western Avenue, Allston, MA, USA.

Abstract summary 

This article presents data on the mental health and wellbeing of 2,192 Kenyan adolescents collected using self-reported questionnaires administered at four secondary schools in Nairobi and Kiambu counties. The data was collected using a range of validated scales to access for depression (PHQ-8), anxiety (GAD-7), gratitude (GQ-6), social support (MSPSS), perceived control (PCS), happiness and optimism (EPOCH). Data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel and R, and results are reported in terms of frequencies and percentages of responses. Linear mixed models were used to determine factors significantly associated with depression and anxiety symptoms. The study provides a platform for future research into factors associated with depression and anxiety in Kenyan adolescents, and policymakers and mental health actors can use the results to design interventions that promote mental health in this population.

Authors & Co-authors:  Johnson Musonye Osborn

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Citations :  Kilburn K, Thirumurthy H, Halpern CT, Pettifor A, Handa S. Effects of a large-scale unconditional cash transfer program on mental health outcomes of young people in Kenya. J. Adolesc. Health. 2016 Feb;58(2):223–229.
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Identifiers
Doi : 109082
SSN : 2352-3409
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Adolescents;Anxiety;Depression;Mental health;Wellbeing
Study Design
Study Approach
Country of Study
Kenya
Publication Country
Netherlands