Factors Associated with Postnatal Depression among Mothers Attending at Bharatpur Hospital, Chitwan.

Q1 Psychology
Depression Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2020-09-22 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/9127672
Mariya Chalise, Isha Karmacharya, Maheshor Kaphle, Ayurma Wagle, Natasha Chand, Laxmi Adhikari
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Postnatal depression is linked with adverse outcomes for mothers, offspring, and her entire family, which stands as a significant public health problem and is often taken as a neglected issue of maternal and child health in the developing world. Postnatal depression is often falsely interpreted as common consequences related to the recent delivery. The main objective of this study is to find out the status of postnatal depression and the factors associated with it among the postnatal mothers attending at Bharatpur Hospital. Methodology. A total of 242 postnatal women were included in a hospital-based cross-sectional descriptive study. A systematic random sampling technique was done to get the sampling interval. Face to face interview technique was used for data collection, and depressive symptoms were measured by the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Data was entered in Epi-Data and imported to SPSS for analysis. The data were summarized in terms of frequency (percentage), mean (SD), or median (IQR) as per necessity for descriptive analysis. The chi-square test and binary logistic regression were performed to find out the association between the covariates and depression status, assuming significance at p value <0.05. Results. The study revealed that the prevalence of postnatal depression was 16.9% by EPDS at cutoff point ≥12. It was found that postnatal depression was associated with current age, smoking, pressure to conceive a child, intent of pregnancy, and delivery-related complications. Conclusion. Postnatal depression within six months of delivery was found among nearly one-fifth of women, where 13.6% also had suicidal thoughts. More than half of the postnatal women had an early marriage. It is recommended that mothers with high risk should be routinely screened for postnatal depression followed by necessary interventions as well as safe motherhood counseling.

在Chitwan巴拉特普尔医院就诊的母亲产后抑郁症相关因素
产后抑郁症与母亲、子女及其整个家庭的不良后果有关,这是一个重大的公共卫生问题,在发展中国家往往被视为妇幼保健的一个被忽视的问题。产后抑郁常常被错误地解释为与最近分娩有关的常见后果。本研究的主要目的是了解在巴拉特普尔医院就诊的产后母亲的产后抑郁状况及其相关因素。方法。一项以医院为基础的横断面描述性研究共纳入242名产后妇女。采用系统随机抽样技术得到了采样区间。数据采集采用面对面访谈法,抑郁症状采用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表进行测量。在Epi-Data中输入数据,导入SPSS进行分析。根据描述性分析的需要,以频率(百分比)、平均值(SD)或中位数(IQR)对数据进行汇总。采用卡方检验和二元logistic回归分析协变量与抑郁状态的相关性,p值为显著性。研究显示,EPDS在截断点≥12时的产后抑郁患病率为16.9%。研究发现,产后抑郁症与当前年龄、吸烟、怀孕压力、怀孕意图和分娩相关并发症有关。结论。近五分之一的女性在分娩后六个月内出现产后抑郁症,其中13.6%的女性也有自杀念头。超过一半的产后妇女早婚。建议高危母亲应定期进行产后抑郁症筛查,随后进行必要的干预和安全孕产咨询。
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Depression Research and Treatment
Depression Research and Treatment Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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