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social sciences

Mental Health Facilitators and Barriers during Covid-19 in Nigeria

Journal of Asian and African Studies, Year 2022

We investigated the most important mental health facilitators and barriers for a Nigerian sample during the COVID-19 pandemic. We collected data from 122 participants (72% females) using Online Photovoice (OPV) method. We used Online Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (OIPA) approach and found nine facilitator themes. The four most reported facilitators were social support (34%); hobbies (26%); creating space for or experiencing enjoyable feelings, bodily sensations, and comfort (25%); and spirituality/religiosity (9%). Nine main barrier themes emerged (e.g. unenjoyable feelings, 53%; COVID-19 restrictions, 30%; inadequate social interaction, 19%; and financial issues, poverty, 18%). We discussed the implication and limitations of the findings.
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Citations: 23
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 8
Identifiers
Research Areas
Covid
Mental Health
Study Design
Phenomenological Study
Study Approach
Qualitative
Study Locations
Nigeria
Participants Gender
Female