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The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
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ISSN: 1606-0997 EISSN: 1606-0997
Vol. 30, No. 3, 2012, pp. 262-269
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Bioline Code: hn12032
Full paper language: English
Document type: Research Article
Document available free of charge
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The Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, Vol. 30, No. 3, 2012, pp. 262-269
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Quality of Life and Mental Health Status of Arsenic-affected Patients in a Bangladeshi Population
Syed, Emdadul H.; Poudel, C.Krishna; Sakisaka, Kayako; Yasuoka, Junko; Ahsan, Habibul & Jimba, Masamine
Abstract
Contamination of groundwater by inorganic arsenic is one of the major public-health problems in Bangladesh.
This cross-sectional study was conducted (a) to evaluate the quality of life (QOL) and mental
health status of arsenic-affected patients and (b) to identify the factors associated with the QOL. Of 1,456
individuals, 521 (35.78%) were selected as case and control participants, using a systematic random-sampling
method. The selection criteria for cases (n=259) included presence of at least one of the following:
melanosis, leucomelanosis on at least 10% of the body, or keratosis on the hands or feet. Control (nonpatient)
participants (n=262) were selected from the same villages by matching age (±5 years) and gender.
The Bangladeshi version of the WHOQOL-BREF was used for assessing the QOL, and the self-reporting
questionnaire (SRQ) was used for assessing the general mental health status. Data were analyzed using
Student's t-test and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA), and the WHOQOL-BREF and SRQ scores between
the patients and the non-patients were compared. The mean scores of QOL were significantly lower in
the patients than those in the non-patients of both the sexes. Moreover, the mental health status of the
arsenic-affected patients (mean score for males=8.4 and females=10.3) showed greater disturbances than
those of the non-patients (mean score for males=5.2 and females=6.1) of both the sexes. The results of
multiple regression analysis revealed that the factors potentially contributing to the lower QOL scores
included: being an arsenic-affected patient, having lower age, and having lower annual income. Based
on the findings, it is concluded that the QOL and mental health status of the arsenic-affected patients
were significantly lower than those of the non-patients in Bangladesh. Appropriate interventions are
necessary to improve the well-being of the patients.
Keywords
Arsenic; Arsenic contamination; Cross-sectional study; Mental health; Quality of life; WHOQOL-BREF; Bangladesh
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