dc.description.abstract | Background: Adolescence is a period of transition from childhood to
adulthood. This stage of development is a transitional period of selfdiscovery marked by physical, emotional, and psychological changes.
However, young people are often faced with poverty, sexual abuse, or
violence, making teens vulnerable to mental health problems.
Adolescents who live in rural areas are likely to be more susceptible to
mental health problems because rural areas have a high degree of social
intimacy, and the economic focus is on the agricultural sector. So, the
psychological pressure on adolescents in rural areas will be heavier,
and if the coping mechanism is not suitable, these adolescents will be
more susceptible to depression.
• Objective: This study aims at reviewing and synthesizing the
determinants factor of depression among adolescent in rural area.
• Design: This study design was a systematic review using the PICO
framework.
• Data Sources: This data was carried out since June 2021 from various
journal databases in the last five years (2017-2021), including
ScienceDirect, PubMed, and Taylor & Francis. The keywords
combined with Boolean operators (“AND” and “OR”) to find
literatures, namely "Factor" OR “Risk Factor” AND “Depression” OR
“Depressive” OR “Depress” AND “Adolescent” OR “Teens” AND
“Rural”. 13 articles meet the inclusion criteria and meet the
qualifications for review.
• Review Methods: A systematic procedure is used to collect articles, as
well as a critical appraisal and data synthesis with qualitative synthesis.
• Results: Based on a review of several articles, factors that can
influence the occurrence of depression in rural adolescents include
discrimination, adverse childhood experiences, victimization,
socioeconomic migration of parents, family, cellphone addiction,
postpartum pregnancy, and gender in adolescents.
Conclusion: Overall, these factors can cause psychological pressure
and due to poor coping mechanisms resulting in depression in
adolescents in rural areas. | en_US |