Clinical Profile of Women with Mental Disorders in Dakar Hospitals

Wade-Kane, Racky and Seck, Sokhna and Thiam, Khourédia and Ndongo, Ndéye Dialé Ndiaye and Faye, Papa Lamine and Sylla, Aida and Thiam, Mamadou Habib (2023) Clinical Profile of Women with Mental Disorders in Dakar Hospitals. Open Journal of Psychiatry, 13 (05). pp. 392-409. ISSN 2161-7325

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Abstract

Introduction: In Senegal, knowledge of the clinical profile of mental disorders in women has not been the subject of many studies, even though it is of vital importance to those involved in mental health. Thus, the aim of our study was to describe the clinical aspects of psychiatric disorders in women hospitalized at Fann. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional, retrospective, and descriptive study over a five-year period. We identified 402 cases that met the selection criteria. The data collection form provided information on aspects of the clinical profile of mental disorders, such as medical, surgical, gynecological, obstetrical and psychiatric history, instigator of the request for care, diagnosis, duration and number of hospitalizations. ICD-10 was used for the various pathologies identified. Results: Asthma was noted in 7% of patients, as was hypertension. Gynecological surgery was found in 43 patients (11%). Eight patients were menopausal (2%). The mean number of gestations was 2.09, with a standard deviation of 2.257 and extremes between 0 and 10 gestations. Patients with a history of abortion numbered 58 (14%). The decision to hospitalize the patients was made by 96% (384 patients) of those around them. Hetero aggression was the most recurrent reason for hospitalization (19%). Pathology group F20-29 (schizophrenia, schizotypal disorder, and delusional disorders) was the majority group. Conclusion: The clinical profile of the mentally ill woman in Dakar is a woman in her mid-forties who most often presents with a personal psychiatric history, and her hospitalization is prompted by hetero-aggression and/or logorrhea. She usually suffers from schizophrenia and related disorders. Hospitalization usually lasts between 11 and 20 days.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Library > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 20 Dec 2023 08:20
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2023 08:20
URI: http://open.journal4submit.com/id/eprint/3583

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