Factors Affecting Anxiety and Depression in Myanmar Migrant Adolescents in Bang Bon District, Thailand

Authors

  • Hpoo Pwint Khine Civic Society Initiative, British Council, Myanmar
  • Alessio Panza College of Public Health Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand

Keywords:

Adolescents, Anxiety, Depression

Abstract

This study was conducted on the February 2010, to describe the in dependents variables of the demographic factors , socio-economic factors , parental factors, educational background and the school status, behavioral factors and access the association of these independent variables with the dependent variables of (anxiety, depression) among the Myanmar migrant adolescents in Bang Bon district , Bangkok, Thailand. The data was collected the interviewer administrated questionnaire. The majority of the respondents were in the age of 18-19 years old adolescents of ethnicity Myanmar and Karean, full time workers, had attained middle school education. Most of the adolescents were not attending the migrant school .Most of the respondents were live together with their friends and relatives, some were live with their spouse.64%of the adolescents have both parents, 16% had divorce parents and 19 % had single parents. Majority of the teens mothers’ had primary education and only 36 5 of the teens mothers’ had anxiety, depression .35% of the teens were drinking alcohol and 25% were smoking; only 5.5% of the teens had forced sex against their will. The prevalence of anxiety in that migrant teen had 22.1% and depression was 12.9% mild depression and 1.8% moderate depression.

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Published

2018-11-24

How to Cite

Khine, H. P., & Panza, A. (2018). Factors Affecting Anxiety and Depression in Myanmar Migrant Adolescents in Bang Bon District, Thailand. Journal of Health Research, 24(Suppl. 2), 33–35. Retrieved from https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jhealthres/article/view/157130

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ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE