Factors associated with mental disorders in pregnant women covered by primary health care: a population-based study

N. Mansouri, A. Azizi, E. Jamshidi
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Background. Mental disorders during pregnancy can be associated with adverse delivery and neonatal outcomes, as well as a higher risk of postpartum mental disorders. Objectives. This study was conducted to determine the factors associated with mental disorders in pregnant women. Material and methods. Using stratified multistage random sampling, 332 participants were selected among pregnant women covered by health centres for prenatal care from April to September 2019 in the west of Iran. After obtaining informed consent from these people, the demographic questionnaire and the Persian version of the Goldberg GHQ-28 questionnaire were completed for them by a trained midwife. The data was analysed in SPSS 22 using descriptive statistics, the t -Test and ANOVA. Results. The mean age and mean gestational age of the 332 pregnant women under study were 29.01 ± 5.44 years and 22.95 ± 8.95 weeks, respectively. About 32.5% ( n = 108) of the women were suspected of having general mental health disorders. The mean scores of the subscales and general mental health disorders were significantly higher in pregnant women with unwanted pregnancy, marital dissatisfaction, a history of domestic violence and in those between 43–47 years of age ( p < 0.05). However, the differences between the mean scores of the disorders were not statistically significant in women with a history of abortion and infertility, gestational age and gender, educational levels and occupation. Conclusions. The results of this study showed that 32.5% of the pregnant women were suspected of having general mental health disorders. Mental health disorders were more common in pregnant women with unwanted pregnancy, marital dissatisfaction, a history of domestic violence in those between 43–47 years of age.
初级卫生保健涵盖的孕妇精神障碍相关因素:一项基于人群的研究
背景。怀孕期间的精神障碍可能与不良分娩和新生儿结局有关,而且产后精神障碍的风险较高。目标。本研究旨在确定与孕妇精神障碍相关的因素。材料和方法。采用分层多阶段随机抽样,从2019年4月至9月在伊朗西部的保健中心接受产前护理的孕妇中选择了332名参与者。在获得这些人的知情同意后,由一名训练有素的助产士为他们完成人口统计问卷和Goldberg GHQ-28波斯语版问卷。数据在SPSS 22中使用描述性统计、t检验和方差分析进行分析。结果。332例孕妇的平均年龄为29.01±5.44岁,平均胎龄为22.95±8.95周。约32.5% (n = 108)的妇女被怀疑患有一般精神健康障碍。意外怀孕、婚姻不满意、有家庭暴力史及年龄在43 ~ 47岁之间的孕妇,其一般心理健康障碍和亚量表的平均得分均显著高于意外怀孕、婚姻不满意、家庭暴力史的孕妇(p < 0.05)。然而,在有流产和不孕史、胎龄和性别、教育程度和职业的妇女中,这些障碍的平均得分差异无统计学意义。结论。该研究结果表明,32.5%的孕妇被怀疑患有一般精神健康障碍。心理健康障碍在43-47岁之间有意外怀孕、婚姻不满意、家庭暴力史的孕妇中更为常见。
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