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Priyadarshani, U. G. N. |
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Warnakulasuriya, S. S. P. |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2022-01-21T06:01:07Z |
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dc.date.available |
2022-01-21T06:01:07Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2020 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Priyadarshani,U.G. N.,&Warnakulasuriya,S. S. P. (2020,December 18).Perceived reasons and coping strategies for psychological distress among community dwelling adults in a rural area, Southern Sri Lanka [Conference presentation abstract]. Annual Research symposium, Faculty of Nursing, University of Colombo. |
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http://archive.cmb.ac.lk:8080/xmlui/handle/70130/6390 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Psychological distress in individuals due to varied reasons affects their day-to-day life and this
has become a major public health problem in communities all over the world. A community
based descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with the participation of 280 adults aged
between 20-64 years, residing in the Nagoda Divisional Secretariat area, Galle, in order to
determine the perceived reasons and coping strategies for psychological distress. A selfdeveloped pre-tested questionnaire was administered to ascertain the data related to perceived
reasons for psychological distress and coping strategies. More than half (59.3%) of the
participants were females and 39.6% were aged between 35-50 years. The most prevalent
reported reasons for psychological distress were income (73.6%), future plans (64.6%), busy
work schedule (70.4%) and personal appearance (71.4%). Most frequently reported perceived
reasons for psychological distress were health condition of family members (53.6%), own
health condition (52.1%), relationship issues (44.3%) and dietary pattern (44%). Three fourths
of the individuals (75.7%) reported that they were watching television or listening to music as
coping strategies. Only some of the male participants had practices of using alcohol (23.2%)
and smoking (11.8%) as a stress coping method. Very few participants had reported healthy
coping strategies including meditation (15.4%), engaging in exercise (14.6%), seeking support
of counselling (13.9%), telling the problem to a familiar person (33.6%) and recreational
activities (14.3%) respectively. Community dwelling adults reported varied reasons which lead
to psychological distress and there is a lack of practices of healthy coping strategies which
emphasizes the need for mental health development programmes at community level in order
to improve the mental health among community dwelling adults. |
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dc.description.abstract |
Psychological distress in individuals due to varied reasons affects their day-to-day life and this
has become a major public health problem in communities all over the world. A community
based descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with the participation of 280 adults aged
between 20-64 years, residing in the Nagoda Divisional Secretariat area, Galle, in order to
determine the perceived reasons and coping strategies for psychological distress. A selfdeveloped pre-tested questionnaire was administered to ascertain the data related to perceived
reasons for psychological distress and coping strategies. More than half (59.3%) of the
participants were females and 39.6% were aged between 35-50 years. The most prevalent
reported reasons for psychological distress were income (73.6%), future plans (64.6%), busy
work schedule (70.4%) and personal appearance (71.4%). Most frequently reported perceived
reasons for psychological distress were health condition of family members (53.6%), own
health condition (52.1%), relationship issues (44.3%) and dietary pattern (44%). Three fourths
of the individuals (75.7%) reported that they were watching television or listening to music as
coping strategies. Only some of the male participants had practices of using alcohol (23.2%)
and smoking (11.8%) as a stress coping method. Very few participants had reported healthy
coping strategies including meditation (15.4%), engaging in exercise (14.6%), seeking support
of counselling (13.9%), telling the problem to a familiar person (33.6%) and recreational
activities (14.3%) respectively. Community dwelling adults reported varied reasons which lead
to psychological distress and there is a lack of practices of healthy coping strategies which
emphasizes the need for mental health development programmes at community level in order
to improve the mental health among community dwelling adults |
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Adults |
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dc.subject |
coping strategies |
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dc.subject |
psychological distress |
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dc.subject |
Sri Lanka |
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dc.title |
Perceived reasons and coping strategies for psychological distress among community dwelling adults in a rural area, Southern Sri Lanka |
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