产前妇女抑郁、焦虑和压力症状的患病率及其相关因素——一项基于设施的横断面研究

Industrial Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.4103/ipj.ipj_491_24
Surendra Babu Darivemula, Sudha Bala, Khadervali Nagoor, Devidas P Tondare, Ajith Kumar Subramanian, Sruthi Molagara
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背景:怀孕被认为容易遇到频繁的情绪变化和情绪障碍,如压力和混合焦虑抑郁症状。产前产妇心理健康受损可能导致新生儿身体并发症,如低出生体重、先兆子痫和早产,新生儿发病率增加。目的:估计在产前诊所就诊的孕妇中抑郁、焦虑、压力及其相关因素的患病率。材料和方法:一项横断面研究,包括所有三个月的孕妇,谁参加了产前诊所。先前存在精神健康问题(如抑郁、焦虑或压力)的孕妇被排除在外。样本量为314例。一份半结构化问卷来源于DASS-21(抑郁、焦虑和压力量表-21题)工具,用于评估抑郁、焦虑和压力。这些反应被分为不同的严重程度:正常、轻度、中度、严重和极严重。结果:92.9%的产妇年龄在20岁以上,其中52.5%的产妇文化程度不高。大多数参与者的症状是焦虑(27.8%),其次是压力(22.92%)和抑郁(19.1%),其中大多数是轻度和中度的。影响抑郁、焦虑和压力的因素有职业、共患病、伴侣支持和焦虑抑郁史。在大多数情况下,参与者母亲的情感支持是足够的(87.26%),伴侣的支持也是令人满意的。(95.22%)。结论:本研究揭示了接受产前保健服务的产前母亲中焦虑、抑郁和压力症状的高发率。
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Prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress symptoms and associated factors among antenatal women - A facility based cross-sectional study.

Prevalence of depression, anxiety and stress symptoms and associated factors among antenatal women - A facility based cross-sectional study.

Background: Pregnancy is considered prone to encountering frequent mood changes and emotional disturbances such as stress and mixed anxiety-depressive symptoms. Compromised maternal mental health in the pre-natal period may result in physical complications in newborns like low birth weight, preeclampsia and preterm births with the increased neonatal morbidity.

Aim: To estimate the prevalence of the depression, anxiety, stress, and the factors associated with it, among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics.

Material and methods: A cross-sectional study among pregnant women of all trimesters, who attended the antenatal clinic were included. Pregnant women with pre-existing mental health conditions (such as depression, anxiety, or stress) were excluded. Sample size was taken as 314. A semi-structured questionnaire derived from the DASS-21 (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 questions) tool was used to assess depression, anxiety, and stress. The responses were classified into different severity levels: normal, mild, moderate, severe, and extremely severe.

Results: 92.9% of the mothers were aged above 20 years and among them 52.5% were uneducated. Majority of the participants were suffering from symptoms of anxiety (27.8%), followed by stress (22.92%) and depression (19.1%), most of them being mild and moderate. Factors significantly affecting depression, anxiety and stress were their occupation, co-morbidity, partner support and history of anxiety and depression. In most cases, emotional support from the participant's mother was sufficient (87.26%) and partner support was also satisfactory. (95.22%).

Conclusion: This study revealed the high prevalence of anxiety, depression and stress symptoms in antenatal mothers attending antenatal care services.

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