The Relationship between the Intrapartum Experience and the Risk of Postpartum Depression among Jordanian Women: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Journal of mother and child Pub Date : 2024-12-15 eCollection Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.34763/jmotherandchild.20242801.d-24-00036
Ayah Fraihat, Lina Abdelfattah, Leen Hajeer, Deema Noaman, Aya Alfaleh, Fida Thekrallah
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Abstract

Background: This study seeks to investigate the relationship between birth experience and risk of developing postpartum depression among Jordanian women. Furthermore, it aims to explore the prevalence and risk factors of postpartum depression and raise awareness of it among Jordanians.

Material and methods: This study was carried out on 214 postpartum Jordanian women at Jordan University Hospital (JUH). A questionnaire was handed to participants which touched on demographics, intrapartum experience, along with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), and the psychosocial factors affecting them.

Results: Among the 214 respondents, 184 women (86%) had postpartum depression according to EPDS, those with high scores and statistically significant p-values include individuals diagnosed with depression (15.89, p = 0.163), those who had previous consultations with a mental health specialist (16.61, p = 0.037), individuals under 18 (18.75, p = 0.028), those who underwent vaginal delivery (15.12, p = 0.008), underwent episiotomy (15.92, p = 0.023), lacked support from the medical team (13.21, p < 0.001), expressed dissatisfaction with childbirth care (17.03, p < 0.001), experienced body image issues during pregnancy (15.74, p = 0.008) and after birth (16.11, p = 0.001), felt anxiety about motherhood (15.88, p < 0.001), reported insufficient emotional support during pregnancy (17.49, p < 0.001), and after childbirth (17.00, p < 0.001).

Conclusion: A significant proportion of Jordanian women are at an increased risk of developing postpartum depression. A maternal age under 18, normal vaginal delivery including episiotomy, and lack of support among others were identified as risk factors for postpartum depression (PPD).

约旦妇女产时经历与产后抑郁风险的关系:一项横断面研究
研究背景本研究旨在调查约旦妇女的分娩经历与患产后抑郁症风险之间的关系。此外,该研究还旨在探讨产后抑郁症的发病率和风险因素,并提高约旦人对产后抑郁症的认识:本研究以约旦大学医院(JUH)的214名约旦产后妇女为对象。调查问卷涉及人口统计学、产前经历、爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)以及影响她们的社会心理因素:在 214 名受访者中,有 184 名妇女(86%)根据 EPDS 患有产后抑郁症,其中得分较高且 p 值具有统计学意义的包括:被诊断患有抑郁症者(15.89,p = 0.163)、曾向心理健康专家咨询过者(16.61,p = 0.037)、18 岁以下者(18.75,p = 0.028)、经阴道分娩者(15.12,p = 0.008)、接受过外阴切开术者(15.92,p = 0.023)、缺乏医疗团队的支持(13.21,p < 0.001)、对分娩护理表示不满意(17.03,p < 0.001)、在怀孕期间(15.74,p = 0.008)和产后(16.11,p = 0.001)的身体形象问题,对做母亲感到焦虑(15.88,p < 0.001),在怀孕期间(17.49,p < 0.001)和产后(17.00,p < 0.001)报告情感支持不足:结论:很大一部分约旦妇女罹患产后抑郁症的风险较高。产妇年龄在18岁以下、顺产(包括外阴切开术)和缺乏支持等因素被认为是产后抑郁症(PPD)的风险因素。
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