Perceived stress and its associated factors among people living in post-war Districts of Northern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study.
Mesfin TadeseSaba Desta TessemaAbebe MihretieGetu Engida WakeHana Nigussie TeshomeGetaneh Baye MuluTesfa Dejenie HabtewoldPublished in: PloS one (2022)
This study revealed that more than three-fourths of participants living in post-war settings were found to have perceived stress. Older age, poor level of education, large family size, alcohol consumption, smoking, and the number of traumatic events were significant associates of perceived stress. Psychotherapy that can effectively address the medical, social, and psychological well-being of the community is important to reduce the burden of perceived stress.