BMC Women's Health | |
Antenatal depression is associated with pregnancy-related anxiety, partner relations, and wealth in women in Northern Tanzania: a cross-sectional study | |
Research Article | |
Ponsiano Riziki1  Luz Palacios-Derflingher2  Shahirose S. Premji3  Elias Charles Nyanza4  Mechtilda Rwakarema5  | |
[1] Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AID Foundation (EGPAF), P.O. Box 8822, Moshi, Tanzania;Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, T2N 1N4, Calgary, Alberta, Canada;Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, T2N 1N4, Calgary, Alberta, Canada;Faculty of Medicine, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, T2N 1N4, Calgary, Alberta, Canada;School of Public Health, Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O. Box 1464, Bugando Area, Mwanza, Tanzania;St. Augustine University of Tanzania, P.O. Box 307, Mwanza, Tanzania;School of Public Health, Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O. Box 1464, Bugando Area, Mwanza, Tanzania; | |
关键词: Pregnant Woman; Antenatal Care; Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; Postpartum Depression; Antenatal Clinic; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s12905-015-0225-y | |
received in 2014-12-03, accepted in 2015-08-17, 发布年份 2015 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundPsychosocial health problems, specifically depression during pregnancy, can have negative impact on birth outcomes, postnatal mental health of the mother, and infant health. Antenatal depression is more prevalent among women in low- and middle-income countries than among women in high-income countries. Risk factors for antenatal depression reported in the literature relate to pregnant women in South Asia. Consequently, this study assessed depression in pregnancy and related psychosocial risk factors among select pregnant women residing in Mwanza region, Northern Tanzania.MethodsWe analysed data from 397 pregnant women recruited from three antenatal clinics for the period June—August 2013 for this cross-sectional study. Women provided data at one time point during their pregnancy by completing the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale and a structured questionnaire assessing psychosocial, demographic, and behavioural risk factors related to antenatal depression. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the relationship between risk factors examined and antenatal depression.ResultsOverall, 33.8 % (n = 134) of pregnant women had antenatal depression. Pregnancy-related anxiety was associated with antenatal depression (odds ratio (OR) 1.36, 95 % confidence interval (CI) 1.23 to 1.5). Pregnant women with poor relationship with partner and low/moderate socio-economic status had the highest OR for antenatal depression (82.34, 95 % CI 4.47, 1516.60) after adjusting for other covariates. Pregnant women with poor relationship with partner and high socio-economic status had an OR of 13.48 (95 % CI 1.71, 106.31) for antenatal depression. “Reference” pregnant women were those with very good relationship with partner and high socio-economic status.ConclusionsHigh proportion of self-reported depression among select pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Mwanza, Tanzania merit integrating depression assessment into existing antenatal care services. Health care providers need to assess pregnancy-related risk factors (pregnancy-related anxiety), socio-demographic factors (socio-economic status), and interpersonal risk factors (relationship with partner). Future research should appraise effectiveness of interventions that enhance partner relationships in reducing antenatal depression across all wealth distributions.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
© Rwakarema et al. 2015
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