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Teacher ratings of mental health among school children in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo
Authors:Espérance Kashala  Irene Elgen  Kristian Sommerfelt  Thorkild Tylleskar
Affiliation:(1) Department of Neurology Kinshasa, University Hospital, Kinshasa, Dem. Rep. of Congo;(2) University of Bergen, Center for International Health Armauer Hansens Building, 5021 Bergen, Norway;(3) Department of Paediatrics, Barneklinikken, 5021 Haukeland Sykehus Bergen, Norway
Abstract:AbstractAim In Africa, little is known about child mental health. This study piloted the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) in Kinshasa, investigated mental health problems and the association between these problems and school performance, demographic factors, illness and nutrition.Methods An epidemiological survey was conducted with 1,187 children, 7–9 years old, recruited from randomly selected schools. Mental health problems were assessed with the SDQ (a behavioural screening tool) administered to teachers. Stability of the factor structure was examined using principal component factor analysis of the SDQ items. The reliability was evaluated using measures of internal consistency of the SDQ scales.Results Factor analysis yielded five factors, similar to the published SDQ scales. The internal consistency was satisfactory on all of the SDQ scales. Using the 90th percentile, the cut-off scores were somewhat higher than the published cut-off scores in this younger sample. Poor nutrition, low socioeconomic status and illness were found to increase the risk for mental health problems and low school performance.Conclusion SDQ may be considered useful to describe mental health problems among urban African children in Kinshasa. An association between mental health, school performance, demographic factors, illness and nutrition was found.
Keywords:child mental health  school performance  Africa  SDQ
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