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Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo

INTRODUCTION: Grief is a universal experience faced at one time or another by most people during their lives. Response to grief and bereavement losses can lead to psychiatric disorders such as mood disorders, post traumatic responses, insomnia loss of appetite, anxiety, and depression. The aim of ou...

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Autores principales: Joe, Katabwa Kabongo, Mapatano, Mala Ali, Manyonga, Tshibangu, Mwadianvita, Costa Kazadi, Valérien, Mutombo, Stanis, Wembonyama, Kavulu, Mukendi, Espérance, Kashala
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4992397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27583088
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.24.24.5533
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author Joe, Katabwa Kabongo
Mapatano, Mala Ali
Manyonga, Tshibangu
Mwadianvita, Costa Kazadi
Valérien, Mutombo
Stanis, Wembonyama
Kavulu, Mukendi
Espérance, Kashala
author_facet Joe, Katabwa Kabongo
Mapatano, Mala Ali
Manyonga, Tshibangu
Mwadianvita, Costa Kazadi
Valérien, Mutombo
Stanis, Wembonyama
Kavulu, Mukendi
Espérance, Kashala
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description INTRODUCTION: Grief is a universal experience faced at one time or another by most people during their lives. Response to grief and bereavement losses can lead to psychiatric disorders such as mood disorders, post traumatic responses, insomnia loss of appetite, anxiety, and depression. The aim of our study is to value in our community the physical and psychological complications of a normal grief. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study from March 2012 to September 2012 in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo. Two questionnaires, the Hamilton Anxiety Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory scale were used as screening tool. A snow ball sampling method was performed and the questionnaires were administered only to those who consented to participate in the study. RESULTS: A total of 78 subjects were included in the study of which 87.2% were aged between 14-50 years old. The majority of the subjects were female 65.4%, and about a quarter (28%) was unemployed. The main correlates of the grief reported in the present study were being treated as witchcraft or accused to be responsible of a death (68%), being rejected by family and not being allowed to inherit (32%). Being homeless was reported in 26%. The main psychological symptoms reported were psychological distress after 1 year (65%) and related physical health problems after the death (72%). Depression and mild anxiety were the most reported disorders, with respectively 92.3% and 74.4% of the subjects. CONCLUSION: Grief in Lubumbashi is associated with a large number of psychological, social and health problems. Health problems such as gastric is, high blood pressure were often reported. Being accused of witchcraft remains the main social impact. Depression and anxiety were the most psychological problem associated with grief.
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spelling pubmed-49923972016-08-31 Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo Joe, Katabwa Kabongo Mapatano, Mala Ali Manyonga, Tshibangu Mwadianvita, Costa Kazadi Valérien, Mutombo Stanis, Wembonyama Kavulu, Mukendi Espérance, Kashala Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Grief is a universal experience faced at one time or another by most people during their lives. Response to grief and bereavement losses can lead to psychiatric disorders such as mood disorders, post traumatic responses, insomnia loss of appetite, anxiety, and depression. The aim of our study is to value in our community the physical and psychological complications of a normal grief. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study from March 2012 to September 2012 in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo. Two questionnaires, the Hamilton Anxiety Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory scale were used as screening tool. A snow ball sampling method was performed and the questionnaires were administered only to those who consented to participate in the study. RESULTS: A total of 78 subjects were included in the study of which 87.2% were aged between 14-50 years old. The majority of the subjects were female 65.4%, and about a quarter (28%) was unemployed. The main correlates of the grief reported in the present study were being treated as witchcraft or accused to be responsible of a death (68%), being rejected by family and not being allowed to inherit (32%). Being homeless was reported in 26%. The main psychological symptoms reported were psychological distress after 1 year (65%) and related physical health problems after the death (72%). Depression and mild anxiety were the most reported disorders, with respectively 92.3% and 74.4% of the subjects. CONCLUSION: Grief in Lubumbashi is associated with a large number of psychological, social and health problems. Health problems such as gastric is, high blood pressure were often reported. Being accused of witchcraft remains the main social impact. Depression and anxiety were the most psychological problem associated with grief. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2016-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4992397/ /pubmed/27583088 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.24.24.5533 Text en © Katabwa Kabongo Joe et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Joe, Katabwa Kabongo
Mapatano, Mala Ali
Manyonga, Tshibangu
Mwadianvita, Costa Kazadi
Valérien, Mutombo
Stanis, Wembonyama
Kavulu, Mukendi
Espérance, Kashala
Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo
title Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_fullStr Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full_unstemmed Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_short Normal grief and its correlates in Lubumbashi, an urban city in the Democratic Republic of Congo
title_sort normal grief and its correlates in lubumbashi, an urban city in the democratic republic of congo
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4992397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27583088
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2016.24.24.5533
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