Determinants of Prenatal Depression in Teenage Pregnant Women: A Comparative Study of Urban and Rural Settings in Lusaka Province, Zambia

Maureen Mwalungali, P. Petlovanyi, A. Tsarkov
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Background: Perinatal depression manifests during or after pregnancy, with prenatal depression occurring during pregnancy. Traditionally, research has focused more on postpartum depression, with less attention on prenatal depression among teenagers. Objective: This study aims to examine the correlates of prenatal depression among teenage pregnant women aged 13 to 17 and to explore the relationship between these factors and depression. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at a university teaching hospital and a rural health facility, involving 105 pregnant teenagers. Initial screenings to assess depression were performed using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, complemented by psychosocial evaluations with the Perceived Stress Scale and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale. Data analysis was carried out using SPSS version 20, employing both descriptive and inferential statistical methods to interpret the findings. Results: Significant factors influencing prenatal depression included attempts to abort, stress, social support, household income, education level, and marital status. Logistic regression confirmed the significance of these correlates. Conclusion: Multiple factors influence prenatal depression in teenage pregnant women. The findings highlight the need for targeted preventive care and early interventions by medical professionals to improve health outcomes for mothers and infants.
少女孕妇产前抑郁的决定因素:赞比亚卢萨卡省城乡环境比较研究
背景:围产期抑郁症表现在怀孕期间或之后,产前抑郁症则发生在怀孕期间。传统上,研究多集中于产后抑郁,而对青少年产前抑郁的关注较少:本研究旨在研究 13 至 17 岁少女孕妇产前抑郁的相关因素,并探讨这些因素与抑郁之间的关系:一项横断面研究在一所大学教学医院和一家农村医疗机构进行,共涉及 105 名少女孕妇。研究使用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表进行初步筛查,并使用感知压力量表和罗森伯格自尊量表进行社会心理评估。数据分析采用 SPSS 20 版本,并使用描述性和推论性统计方法对结果进行解释:影响产前抑郁的重要因素包括流产尝试、压力、社会支持、家庭收入、教育水平和婚姻状况。逻辑回归证实了这些相关因素的重要性:青少年孕妇产前抑郁受多种因素影响。研究结果突出表明,医疗专业人员需要提供有针对性的预防护理和早期干预,以改善母婴的健康状况。
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