MENTAL-HEALTH AMONG HEALTH-CAREGIVERS IN ANAMBRA STATE, NIGERIA, AND ITS SOCIAL SUPPORT CORRELATE

Eudora Uzoma Uyoh, Sylvester Ntochukwu Madu

Abstract


The study investigated mental-health among health-caregivers in Anambra State, Nigeria,and its social support correlate. Total of 224 health-caregivers sampled through purposive sampling, withmean-age of 45.41, SD 8.89, 42(18.8%) males, and 182(81.3%) females participated. The instruments wereMultidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), and Mental Health Continuum-Short Form.The study adopted correlational design, and Pearson Product Moment Co-efficient to examine therelationships between study variables. Findings were that social support significantly (friends, family, andsignificant others) correlated with mental-health. Recommendation was for social support (empathy) to beshown to health-caregivers for them to work effectively.

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