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BMC Public Health ; 24(1): 1527, 2024 Jun 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38844918

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INTRODUCTION: Access to data concerning mental health, particularly alcohol use disorders (AUD), in sub-Saharan Africa is very limited. This study aimed to estimate AUD prevalence and identify the associated factors in Togo and Benin. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted between April and May 2022, targeting individuals aged 18 years and above in the Yoto commune of Togo and the Lalo commune of Benin. Subjects were recruited using a multi-stage random sampling technique. AUD diagnoses were made using the MINI adapted to DSM-5 criteria. Our study collected sociodemographic information, data on psychiatric comorbidities, stigmatization, and assessed cravings, using a series of scales. The association between AUD and various factors was analyzed using multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS: In Togo, 55 of the 445 people investigated had AUD (12.4%; [95% CI: 9.5-15.7%]). Among them, 39 (70.9%) had severe AUD and the main associated comorbidities were suicidal risk (36.4%), and major depressive disorder (16.4%). Associated factors with AUD were male gender (aOR: 11.3; [95% CI: 4.8-26.7]), a higher Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) score (aOR: 1.2; [95% CI: 1.1-1.3]) and a lower Stigma score measured by the Explanatory Model Interview Catalogue (EMIC) (aOR: 0.9; [95% CI: 0.8-0.9). The stigma scores reflect perceived societal stigma towards individuals with AUD. In Benin, 38 of the 435 people investigated had AUD (8.7%; [95% CI: 6.4-11.7]), and the main associated comorbidities were suicidal risk (18.4%), tobacco use disorder (13.2%) and major depressive episode (16.4%). Associated factors with AUD were male gender (aOR: 6.4; [95% CI: 2.4-17.0]), major depressive disorder (aOR: 21.0; [95% CI: 1.5-289.8]), suicidal risk (aOR: 3.7; [95% CI: 1.2-11.3]), a lower Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) score (aOR:0.8; [95% CI: 0.8-0.9]) and a lower perceived stigma score (by EMIC )(aOR: 0.9; [95% CI: 0.8-0.9]). CONCLUSION: In these communes of Togo and Benin, AUD prevalence is notably high. A deeper understanding of the disease and its local determinants, paired with effective prevention campaigns, could mitigate its impact on both countries.


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Alcoolismo , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Benin/epidemiologia , Togo/epidemiologia , Adulto , Estudos Transversais , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Prevalência , Adulto Jovem , Alcoolismo/epidemiologia , Adolescente , Fatores de Risco , Comorbidade , Idoso , Transtorno Depressivo Maior/epidemiologia
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Neuroepidemiology ; 58(1): 15-22, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37879302

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INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is one of the major risk factors for population health worldwide. In some regions, this disorder remains underdiagnosed. This is particularly the case in sub-Saharan Africa, where data on this disease in the general population remains scarce. The aim of this review was to describe the characteristics of AUD in sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: We have conducted a systematic review according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. PubMed, Web of Science, African Journals Online, African Index Medicus, PsycINFO, Cochrane, and Scopus were investigated. Studies were included if they were conducted in a general population using a validated assessment tool. RESULTS: A total of 16 articles were selected and were conducted in 8 sub-Saharan African countries. The prevalence of AUD ranged from 0.1% to 33.2% in Nigeria. The most commonly used screening tool was the Alcohol Use Disorders Test (AUDIT), and among the factors associated with the AUD, we find mainly male gender, low income, Catholic religion, and the presence of a psychiatric comorbidity. CONCLUSION: In sub-Saharan Africa, too few studies have investigated the AUD in the general population with validated diagnostic tools. Prevalence data seem to vary widely between and even within countries. The main factors associated with AUD are those found in the Western literature. The wide variety of assessment tools used to screen for AUD makes it difficult to compare prevalences across countries.


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Alcoolismo , Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Alcoolismo/diagnóstico , Alcoolismo/epidemiologia , África Subsaariana/epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco , Comorbidade , Prevalência
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Tunis Med ; 101(1): 36-40, 2023 Jan 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37682258

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INTRODUCTION: Addiction to psychoactive substances (PAS) is nowadays a public health problem. In Togo, data on the use of PAS are scattered, and do not give the national scope of the phenomenon. AIM: To describe the epidemiological characteristics of psychoactive substances users (PASU) in Togo. METHOD: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted from January 1st, 2015 to December 31st, 2019 among PASU, using the standardized WENDU data collection form. RESULTS: In five years of data collection, 2516 PASU were identified in the care facilities. These PASU were male in 91.9% of cases. Their predominant age groups were respectively 25 to 29 years (25.6%), 20 to 24 years (18.9%) and 30 to 34 years (16.4%). The CSM Yendoubé and the HPZ received respectively 25.4% and 18.0% of cases. The family circle was the initiator of the request for care in 77.5% of cases. Alcohol (54.3%) and cannabis (49.3%) were the main PAS. CONCLUSION: Our results have enabled us to identify the contours and extent of the addiction phenomenon in Togo, thus opening the way to future perspectives in the planning of preventive strategies.


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Usuários de Drogas , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias , Masculino , Humanos , Adulto , Feminino , Estudos Transversais , Togo/epidemiologia , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Substâncias/epidemiologia , Coleta de Dados
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