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Prevalence, severity, and self-management of depressive mood among community-dwelling people with spinal cord injury in Nepal.

Mandira BaniyaLuppana KitrungroteJintana Damkliang
Published in: Belitung nursing journal (2022)
Depressive mood following initial hospitalization is highly prevalent among people with spinal cord injury in Nepal, most of whom live in rural settings. Therefore, nurses and other health professionals should provide psychoeducation for this population and their family members to better address mental health problems. Facilitating pathways for those in rural areas to engage in social activities and timely treatment access may improve depressive mood. Nurses and other rehabilitation professionals can use social media to assess depressive moods and deliver management approaches in the community.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • bipolar disorder
  • social media
  • community dwelling
  • healthcare
  • mental illness
  • stress induced
  • health information
  • tertiary care
  • south africa
  • sleep quality
  • risk factors
  • replacement therapy