Depression in primary care: the knowledge, attitudes and practice of general practitioners in Benin City, Nigeria

  • Bawo O James Federal Psychiatric Hospital
  • Rachel Jenkins Kings College London
  • Ambrose O Lawani Federal Psychiatric Hospital
  • Joyce O Omoaregba Federal Psychiatric Hospital
Keywords: General Practitioners, Depression, Knowledge, Attitudes, Nigeria

Abstract

Background: Depression contributes significantly to the global burden of disease in developing countries. Poor case detection and inadequate numbers of mental health staff have been associated with increased morbidity among individuals with depression presenting to primary care. In Nigeria, as in most developing countries, general practitioners (GPs) may fill this treatment gap. The knowledge of and attitudes towards depression among GPs have not been surveyed, hence the need for this study. Method: A cross-sectional survey of 72 GPs was undertaken in Benin City, Nigeria. The 20-item Depression Attitude Questionnaire was used to determine their knowledge and attitude towards depression and its treatment in primary care settings. Results: GPs had a limited knowledge of depression, with the majority (77.8%) expressing difficulty working with depressed patients. They exhibited moderately stigmatising attitudes towards individuals with depression. GPs were conservative in their use of antidepressants and believed that psychotherapeutic approaches were useful. Conclusions: Training programs and awareness campaigns for GPs concerning depression are needed in order to improve attitudes towards people with depression, increase case detection and increase the proportion of people treated.

Author Biographies

Bawo O James, Federal Psychiatric Hospital
MBBS, FMCPsych, FWACP Department of Clinical Services Federal Psychiatric Hospital Benin City Nigeria
Rachel Jenkins, Kings College London
MB, BChir, MD, FRCPsych Section of Mental Health Policy Health Service and Population Research Department PO35, David Goldberg Centre Kings College London Institute of Psychiatry De Crespigny Park London
Ambrose O Lawani, Federal Psychiatric Hospital
MBBS, FMCPsych Department of Clinical Services Federal Psychiatric Hospital Benin City Nigeria
Joyce O Omoaregba, Federal Psychiatric Hospital
MBBS, FWACP Department of Clinical Services Federal Psychiatric Hospital Benin City Nigeria
Published
2011-10-17
Section
Original Research