FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER AMONG PARENTS OF PREGNANT TEENAGERS AT AFRICAN INLAND CHURCH IN WAMUNYU DISTRICT CHURCH COUNCIL, MACHAKOS COUNTY, KENYA

Authors

  • Reuben Muthengi Daystar University
  • Jared Menecha Daystar University

Abstract

Purpose of the Study: This study investigated factors associated with major depressive disorder among parents of pregnant teenagers at AIC Wamunyu District Church Council, Machakos County, Kenya.

Problem Statement: Parents of pregnant teenagers face heightened risk for major depressive disorder due to stigma and financial hardship. Research on their mental health remains scarce, particularly in faith-based communities.

Methodology: This cross-sectional study involved 108 parents of pregnant teenagers in Machakos County. Data were collected using a researcher-developed questionnaire. Chi-square tests and Pearson correlations examined associations between depression and socio-demographic variables.

Results: Depression was significantly associated with age (χ² = 63.057, p = .001), gender (χ² = 78.867, p < .001), education (χ² = 137.095, p < .001), employment (χ² = 85.543, p < .001), financial status (χ² = 104.457, p < .001), family structure (χ² = 91.200, p < .001), and residence (χ² = 97.152, p < .001). Employment status (r = -0.257, p = .008) and church leadership (r = -0.220, p = .024) correlated negatively with depression.

Conclusion: Demographic and socioeconomic factors significantly influence depression among parents of pregnant teenagers in faith-based communities. The psychological impact is shaped by parents' socioeconomic environment, requiring interventions addressing broader structural issues beyond individual mental health.

Recommendation: Policymakers should develop community-based mental health interventions incorporating faith-based support systems and economic empowerment programs for affected families.

Keywords: Depressive Disorder, Parents, Pregnant Teenagers, African Inland Church, Wamunyu District Church Council

Author Biographies

  • Reuben Muthengi , Daystar University

    School of Psychology, Daystar University

  • Jared Menecha, Daystar University

    School of Psychology, Daystar University

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FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER AMONG PARENTS OF PREGNANT TEENAGERS AT AFRICAN INLAND CHURCH IN WAMUNYU DISTRICT CHURCH COUNCIL, MACHAKOS COUNTY, KENYA. (2025). African Journal of Emerging Issues, 7(24), 47-61. https://ajoeijournal.org/sys/index.php/ajoei/article/view/993