Low self-esteem in adolescents with sickle cell disease: Determinants and coping mechanisms; A mixed methods study
Janipher Nakabuye, Wani Muzeyi, Annet Nakirulu, Sarah Kiguli, Grace Ndeezi, Deogratias Munube, Ghada Wassif, Tomasz Kaminski, Tomasz Kaminski, Tomasz Kaminski

TL;DR
This study explores how Sickle Cell Disease affects adolescents' self-esteem in Uganda and identifies factors and coping strategies linked to low self-esteem.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the determinants and coping mechanisms of low self-esteem among adolescents with SCD in Uganda.
Findings
21.6% of adolescents with SCD had low self-esteem.
Limited physical activity and social engagement were linked to higher rates of low self-esteem.
Coping strategies included medication adherence, healthy habits, and social activities.
Abstract
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a chronic genetic condition affecting approximately 112 per 100,000 live births globally, with adolescents being particularly vulnerable. Beyond its physical burden, SCD can significantly impact adolescents’ mental health, particularly self-esteem. While positive coping strategies can mitigate these effects, data on self-esteem among adolescents with SCD in Uganda remain limited. The objective of this study was to determine the prevalence, associated factors, and coping mechanisms of low self-esteem among adolescents with SCD attending the Sickle Cell Clinic (SCC) at Mulago National Referral Hospital (MNRH). A sequential explanatory mixed-methods study was conducted at the SCC of MNRH from January to March 2024. Quantitative data were collected from 356 adolescents. Low self-esteem was defined as a total Rosenberg self-esteem score of less than 15. For…
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TopicsHemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders · LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy · Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology
