학술논문

Sociodemographic risk factors of perinatal depression: a cohort study in the public health care system
Document Type
article
Source
Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry. June 2012 34(2)
Subject
community mental health
women
mood disorders/postpartum
mood disorders/unipolar
epidemiology
Language
English
ISSN
1516-4446
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To assess the sociodemographic risk factors for the prevalence and incidence of relevant postpartum depressive symptoms. METHOD: We studied a cohort of women in their perinatal period with the assistance of the public health system in the city of Pelotas-RS, Brazil. We assessed depressive symptoms with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) in the prenatal and postnatal periods. RESULTS We interviewed 1,109 women. The prevalence of meaningful depressive symptoms during pregnancy was 20.5% and postpartum was 16.5%. Women with prenatal depression were at higher risk for postpartum depression. CONCLUSION: The mother's poverty level, psychiatric history, partner absence and stressful life events should be considered important risk factors for relevant postpartum depressive symptoms.