| Literature DB >> 22054304 |
Bola Ola1, Jim Crabb, Adetokunbo Tayo, Selena H Gleadow Ware, Arup Dhar, Rajeev Krishnadas.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal mental illness is likely to have a profound impact in less developed parts of the world. A mother experiencing mental illness in a low income setting is at risk of providing sub-optimal care for her offspring which can have grave consequences in an environment where poverty, overcrowding, poor sanitation, malnutrition, tropical diseases and a lack of appropriate medical services may be pronounced. Given the profound consequences of antenatal and postnatal mental illness on maternal mental health, foetal wellbeing and childhood growth and development the factors associated with mental illness in a Sub-Saharan setting merit clarification and investigation.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22054304 PMCID: PMC3231953 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-11-90
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Demographic and obstetric factors
| Age [mean; s.d.] | 30.28 (4.4) | |
|---|---|---|
| Primipara [n;%] | 52 (27.5%) | |
| Number of previous female kids [mean; s.d.] | 0.45 (0.66) | |
| Gestational age [mean; s.d.] | 26.59 (4.65) | |
| History of IPV in the past 12 months [n;%] | 18 (9.5%) | |
| Difficulty meeting needs [n;%] | 41 (21.7%) | |
| Unplanned pregnancy [n;%] | 29 (15.3%) | |
| History of substance use [n;%] | 21 (11.1%) | |
| Patient's income [n;%] | Less than 20000 | 49 (25.9%) |
| 20000-49999 | 97 (51.3%) | |
| 50000-79999 | 40 (21.2%) | |
| 80000 - 99999 | 2 (1.1%) | |
| 100000 -above | 1 (0.5%) | |
| Partner's income [n;%] | Less than 20000 | 3 (1.6%) |
| 20000-49999 | 50 (26.5%) | |
| 50000-79999 | 94 (49.7%) | |
| 80000 - 99999 | 31 (16.4%) | |
| 100000 -above | 11 (5.8%) | |
| No perceived help from partner [n;%] | 37 (19.6%) | |
| History of Higher Education [n;%] | 142 (75.1%) | |
Logistic regression predicting caseness on SRQ20
| B | S.E. | Wald χ2 | Sig. | Odds Ratio (95% C.I) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | -.045 | .078 | .328 | .56 | 0.956 (0.821 - 1.114) |
| Household income | -.074 | .171 | .187 | .66 | 0.929 (0.665 - 1.298) |
| Receiving no help from partner | 1.084 | .805 | 1.815 | .17 | 2.956 (0.611 - 14.307) |
| Number of previous female children | 1.224 | .462 | 7.007 | .008 | 3.400 (1.374 - 8.414) |
| History of physical violence in last 12 months | 1.736 | .772 | 5.062 | .024 | 5.676 (1.251 - 25.757) |
| Perceived difficulty meeting daily needs | .471 | .691 | .465 | .49 | 1.602 (0.413 - 6.206) |
| Primi-para | 1.162 | .865 | 1.805 | .18 | 3.196 (0.587 - 17.406) |
| Planned current pregnancy | .498 | .806 | .381 | .54 | 1.645 (0.339 - 7.986) |
| History of substance use | -.074 | .966 | .006 | .94 | 0.929 (0.140 - 6.173) |
| Constant | -2.942 | 2.376 | 1.534 | .216 | .053 |
Dependent variable: Caseness (1); Model χ2 = 16.9; df = 9; p = 0.05; Nagelkerke
R2 = 0.22. All categorical risk factors are coded as "0" for absence of risk factor and "1" for presence of risk factor.