Mental health dynamics of adolescents: A one-year longitudinal study in Harari, eastern Ethiopia.
Gari HundumaYadeta DessieBiftu GedaTesfaye Assebe YadetaNegussie DeyessaPublished in: PloS one (2024)
The prevalence of mental health problems were high among the study cohort. The proportion of overall problems and externalizing problems has increased over time, indicating a deterioration in the mental health of the study cohort. However, the decrease in internalizing problems among older adolescents, girls, and those with an average wealth index is a positive sign. The findings highlight that tailored interventions are required to reduce externalizing problems and maintain the decrease in internalizing problems. These interventions should target middle-aged and male adolescents from low-income families.