Abstract

Kvernmo S, Bye RS. The prevalence of anxiety- and depression symptoms in Sami and non-Samihigh school students in Finnmark county in 1994 and 2014. Nor J Epidemiol 2019; 28 (1-2): 15-25.ENGLISH SUMMARYAs much as 15-20% of children and adolescents in Norway, aged 3-18 years, are suffering from anxiety,depressive or behavioral problems. Recent studies have shown an increase in the prevalence of emotionalproblems among adolescents during the last decades. The aim of this study is to examine the prevalenceand the sociodemographic and psychosocial predictors of anxiety and depression symptoms in IndigenousSami and non-Sami adolescents in 1994 to 2014.Data from 1655 high school students in the Young in North (Ung i Nord) study from 1994 was comparedto data from 1856 high school students in Ungdata, conducted in 2014 in the same area. Similar andcomparable measures were applied in the two studies with SCL-12 as the main measure. The resultsshowed an increase in the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms from 1994 compared to 2014,but a decrease in behavioral problems. At both years females reported more problems. No significantethnic differences occurred in rates of problems between indigenous Sami and non-Sami adolescents at anytime point. Across gender and ethnic groups, self-esteem and the students' relationship to the school werethe two strongest predictors.Conclusion: This study confirmed findings from other studies of an increase of rates of anxiety anddepression symptoms in older adolescents over the last decades, but also in types of significant predictors.Our findings entail a future need for prevention and treatment offers to adolescents suffering from anxietyand depression problems.

Highlights

  • Data fra 1655 videregående skoleelever fra Finnmark i Ung i Nord-studien fra 1994 ble sammenlignet med data fra 1856 videregående skoleelever fra Ungdata-studien gjennomført i 2014 ved de samme skolene

  • Det ble benyttet samme mål for angst- og depresjonssymptomer (SCL-12) og for de fleste forklaringsvariabler i de to studiene

  • Recent studies have shown an increase in the prevalence of emotional problems among adolescents during the last decades

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ENGLISH SUMMARY

As much as 15-20% of children and adolescents in Norway, aged 3-18 years, are suffering from anxiety, depressive or behavioral problems. The aim of this study is to examine the prevalence and the sociodemographic and psychosocial predictors of anxiety and depression symptoms in Indigenous Sami and non-Sami adolescents in 1994 to 2014. The results showed an increase in the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms from 1994 compared to 2014, but a decrease in behavioral problems. At both years females reported more problems. No significant ethnic differences occurred in rates of problems between indigenous Sami and non-Sami adolescents at any time point. Across gender and ethnic groups, self-esteem and the students' relationship to the school were the two strongest predictors

Conclusion
MATERIALE OG METODE
Bosituasjon under skolegang
Totalt utvalg Effekt av år
Sosiodemografiske variabler
Psykososiale forhold
Statistiske analyser
Findings
Styrker og svakheter ved undersøkelsene
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