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<title>PSYCHOSOCIAL PREDICTORS OF DEPRESSION, SUICIDALITY AND EFFICACY OF HYPNOTHERAPY AMONG BROTHEL- BASED FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN LAGOS METROPOLIS, NIGERIA</title>
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<title>PSYCHOSOCIAL PREDICTORS OF DEPRESSION, SUICIDALITY AND EFFICACY OF HYPNOTHERAPY AMONG BROTHEL- BASED FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN LAGOS METROPOLIS, NIGERIA</title>
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<description>PSYCHOSOCIAL PREDICTORS OF DEPRESSION, SUICIDALITY AND EFFICACY OF HYPNOTHERAPY AMONG BROTHEL- BASED FEMALE SEX WORKERS IN LAGOS METROPOLIS, NIGERIA
OKONKWO, LEONARD CHUKWUKA
In Nigeria, sex workers by nature of their job are exposed to high risks and multiple&#13;
health hazards including mental health. However, little is known about their mental&#13;
health challenges and consequences on the sex worker and the general public. This&#13;
study was therefore designed to investigate the influence of perceived occupational&#13;
stress, substance dependence, personality traits, age, duration of sex work, educational&#13;
levels and efficacy of hypnotherapy on depression and suicidality among brothel-based&#13;
female sex workers in the Lagos metropolis.&#13;
Beck's theory of depression and Klosky and May's theory of suicidality guided the&#13;
study. The sequential exploratory design was utilised in three phases: exploratory,&#13;
cross-sectional survey as well as pre-test and post-test quasi experimental design. In&#13;
phase one, two Focused Group Discussions (FGD), three In Depth Interviews (IDI)&#13;
and five Key Informant Interviews (KII) were conducted among brothel- based female&#13;
sex workers, ex- sex workers and key informants. In phase two, 224 brothel-based&#13;
female sex workers were selected using the Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS)&#13;
method. The Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (α=0.89), MINI&#13;
Suicidality Scale (α=0.87), Sex Work Stress Questionnaire (α=0.98), The Severity of&#13;
Dependence Scale (α=0.66), Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT)&#13;
(α=0.80), and the Big Five Personality Inventory-10 (Neurotism α=0.74, Extraversion&#13;
α=0.83, Openness to Experience α=0.85, Agreeableness α=0.81 and Conscientiousness&#13;
α=0.92), were administered. In phase three, 16 participants who scored high on&#13;
depression and suicidality from phase two were randomly selected and assigned into&#13;
experimental and control groups. Qualitative data were content- analysed, while&#13;
quantitative data were analysed using zero-order correlation, multiple regression, oneway ANOVA, paired t-test and Independent sample t-test at p≤0.05.&#13;
Participants’ age was =26.28±5.29 years. Prevalence for depression and suicidality&#13;
among the sex workers were 42.9%, and 21.4% respectively. Pressure, frustration,&#13;
conflicts, work load, insecurity, financial and health concerns were identified as&#13;
domains of sex work stress. Occupational stress (r=0.18) age (β = 0.19, t=2.72),&#13;
educational level (β = -0.14, t=-2.20), and duration of sex work (β = 0.24, t=3.48)&#13;
independently predicted depression; while perceived occupational stress (R2=0.07, F&#13;
(7,216= 2.19):, severity of substance use (R2=0.14,F (3,220) =11.46), Openness&#13;
personality traits (β = -0.15, t=-2.07), age, (β = -0.15, t=-2.15), educational level (β =&#13;
0-.20, t=-3.02) and duration of sex work (R2=0.07, F (3,220) =5.86) jointly predicted&#13;
suicidality. Hypnotherapy was found to be positively effective in reducing depression&#13;
(t (7) = -3.83)) and suicidality (t (7) = -9.92)) at post- test evaluation.&#13;
Occupational stress, age, educational level and duration of sex work are important&#13;
predisposing factors in depression; while openness to experience, age, educational&#13;
level influenced suicidality among brothel-based female sex workers in Lagos.&#13;
Hypnotherapy is effective in reducing depression and suicidality and therefore should&#13;
be considered in psychological management among brothel-based female sex workers&#13;
in Lagos, Nigeria.
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<dc:date>2022-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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