Gender and psychiatric diagnosis: a 5-year retrospective study in a Nigerian Federal Medical Centre.

Journal: Nigerian journal of medicine : journal of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria

Volume: 19

Issue: 4

Year of Publication: 2011

Affiliated Institutions:  Department Psychiatry, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos. agbir@yahoo.com

Abstract summary 

The role of gender in psychiatry disorders is becoming increasingly important. This study is therefore, aimed at identifying gender pattern of admissions to a public mental health centre with regards to demographic characteristic, psychiatry diagnosis and length of stay on admission.In this retrospective study Hospital records of 388 patients admitted at the psychiatric section of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Makurdi, between January, 2004 and December, 2008 were studied for gender differences regarding demographic attributes, length of stay and psychiatry diagnoses.Findings revealed that more men than women were admitted overall. Most men (56%) were less than 30 years old whereas 60.6% of women were within 30-59 years aged bracket. For men the main diagnosis was schizophrenia (30.5%), followed by substance related disorders (16.5%) then depression (14.0%); for women the main diagnosis was also schizophrenia (30.3%), this was followed by depression (24.5%), only one woman was diagnosed with substance related disorder. A statistically significant association was also found between having a personality disorder and being a male (p = 0.009). Most female were single and belong to the lowest occupational group. There was no significant difference in the gender distribution of patients with respect to length of stay on admission (p = 0.161).The results revealed how psychiatry diagnosis is significantly influence by gender issues. We therefore recommend that; for a more effective psychiatry formulation, it is imperative to pay attention to gender issues that may affect the development of psychopathology.

Authors & Co-authors:  Agbir T M TM Oyigeya M M Audu M M Dapap D D DD Goar S G SG

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Authors :  5
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SSN : 1115-2613
Study Population
Men,Male,Women,Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
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Country of Study
Nigeria
Publication Country
Nigeria