Common mental disorders and its associated factors and mental health care services for Ethiopian labour migrants returned from Middle East countries in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Journal: BMC health services research

Volume: 20

Issue: 1

Year of Publication: 2020

Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Epidemiology, Institute of health, faculty of public health, University of Jimma, Jimma, Ethiopia. Department of Epidemiology and biostatistics, institute of public health, college of medicine and health science, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia. dessieabebaw@gmail.com.

Abstract summary 

The migration of young Ethiopian men and women to the Middle East countries was mainly for economic reasons. The migration was largely irregular that posed a wide range of unfavorable life conditions for some of the migrants. The overall objective is to assess common mental disorders and its associated factors for Ethiopian migrants returned from the Middle East countries and to describe mental health care services targeting these migrants.The study employed a mixed-methods approach. For the quantitative part, a systematic random sampling technique was used to select a sample of 517 returnees. An interviewer-administered questionnaire based on Self Report Questionnaire-20 was used to collect data from respondents. The qualitative study employed a phenomenological study design to describe mental health care services. Key informant interviews and non-participant observation techniques were used to collect qualitative data.The prevalence of common mental disorder among Ethiopian migrants returned from the Middle East countries was found to be 29.2%. education (AOR=2.90 95%CI: 1.21, 6.94), physical abuse (AOR=12.17 95%CI: 5.87, 25.22), not getting salary properly and timely (AOR=3.35 95%CI: 1.47, 7.63), history of mental illness in the family (AOR=6.75 95%CI: 1.03, 43.95), detention (AOR=4.74 95%CI: 2.60, 8.62), guilty feeling for not fulfilling goal (AOR=9.58 95%CI: 4.43, 20.71), and denial of access to health care (AOR=3.20 95%CI:1.53, 6.67) were significantly associated with a common mental disorder. Shelter based and hospital-based mental health care services were rendered for a few return migrants with mental disorders. The services were primarily targeted, female return migrants.The prevalence of common mental disorder was high among migrants returned from the Middle East countries. Despite the high burden of mental distress, only a small proportion of return migrants with mental illness is getting mental health care services.

Authors & Co-authors:  Tilahun Melkie M Workicho Abdulhalik A Angaw Dessie Abebaw DA

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Citations :  Bhugra D, Gupta S, editors. Migration and Mental Health. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2011.
Authors :  3
Identifiers
Doi : 681
SSN : 1472-6963
Study Population
Men,Women,Female
Mesh Terms
Adult
Other Terms
Common mental disorder, migrants, Ethiopia
Study Design
Phenomenological Study,Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Quantitative,Qualitative,Systemic Review
Country of Study
Ethiopia
Publication Country
England