| Literature DB >> 24521267 |
Dawn Kingston1, Sheila McDonald, Suzanne Tough, Marie-Paule Austin, Kathy Hegadoren, Gerri Lasiuk.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: At a prevalence rate of 13-25%, mental health problems are among the most common morbidities of the prenatal and postnatal periods. They have been associated with increased risk of preterm birth and low birthweight, child developmental delay, and poor child mental health. However, very few pregnant and postpartum women proactively seek help or engage in treatment and less than 15% receive needed mental healthcare. While system-related barriers limit accessibility and availability of mental health services, personal barriers, such as views of mental health and its treatment, are also cited as significant deterrents of obtaining mental healthcare. The purposes of this population-based study were to identify the public's views regarding mental health screening and treatment in pregnant and postpartum women, and to determine factors associated with those views.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24521267 PMCID: PMC3925362 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-67
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pregnancy Childbirth ISSN: 1471-2393 Impact factor: 3.007
Definitions of outcomes
| Views of prenatal screening were considered to be acceptable if participants responded to the item | |
| To assess the first source of help and support, we asked respondents to identify | |
| Knowledge of perinatal mental health treatment options was considered accurate if participants responded to the item |
Socio-demographic characteristics of respondents of the 2012 Alberta Survey B (Alberta, Canada) (N = 1209)
| | |
| Male (planned
| 603 (50.0) |
| Female | 604 (50.0) |
| | |
| Unemployed | 467 (38.7) |
| Employed | 739 (61.3) |
| | |
| No | 798 (66.3) |
| Yes | 406 (33.7) |
| | |
| 18-24 | 53 (4.5) |
| 25-34 | 139 (11.8) |
| 35-44 | 211 (17.9) |
| 45-54 | 269 (22.9) |
| 55-64 | 269 (22.9) |
| 65+ | 235 (20.0) |
| | |
| Single/widowed/divorced | 377 (31.4) |
| Married/common-law | 824 (68.6) |
| | |
| Less than high school | 96 (7.9) |
| High school complete | 209 (17.4) |
| Post-secondary | 898 (74.7) |
| | |
| No | 220 (18.2) |
| Yes | 987 (81.8) |
| | |
| No | 403 (40.9) |
| Yes | 584 (59.1) |
| | |
| Non-Caucasian | 186 (14.6) |
| Caucasian | 1023 (85.4) |
| | |
| <$40,000 | 129 (13.7) |
| ≥$40,000 | 815 (86.3) |
| | |
| Rural/other | 401 (33.3) |
| Urban | 804 (66.7) |
Note. Some variables do not total 1209 due to missing responses.
The survey was designed to sample equal proportions of males and females.
Summary of participant responses to perinatal mental health items in the 2012 Alberta Survey B (Alberta, Canada) (N = 1209)
| | |
| High | 831 (70.5) |
| Low | 347 (29.5) |
| | |
| High | 1028 (87.4) |
| Low | 148 (12.6) |
| | |
| Yes | 678 (57.4) |
| No | 503 (42.6) |
| | |
| Strongly agree or agree | 760 (63.0) |
| Strongly disagree or disagree | 195 (16.1) |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 158 (13.1) |
| Don’t know | 57 (4.7) |
| No response | 37 (3.1) |
| | |
| Strongly agree or agree | 878 (72.7) |
| Strongly disagree or disagree | 131 (10.9) |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 113 (9.4) |
| Don’t know | 50 (4.1) |
| No response | 35 (2.9) |
| | |
| Strongly agree or agree | 67 (5.6) |
| Strongly disagree or disagree | 895 (74.2) |
| Neither agree nor disagree | 143 (11.8) |
| Don’t know | 69 (5.7) |
| No response | 33 (2.7) |
| | |
| Family doctor | 470 (38.9) |
| Partner | 213 (17.7) |
| Mother or father | 114 (9.4) |
| Friend | 110 (9.1) |
| Psychologist | 49 (4.1) |
| Obstetrician or midwife | 58 (4.8) |
| Public health nurse | 44 (3.6) |
| Mental health therapist | 37 (3.1) |
| Other relative | 25 (2.1) |
| Clergy/spiritual leader | 25 (2.1) |
| Don’t know | 19 (1.6) |
| No response | 44 (3.6) |
Note. Some variables do not total 1209 due to missing responses. Some totals may exceed 100% due to rounding.
Factors associated with public acceptability of prenatal and postnatal screening, accurate knowledge of treatment options, and seeking a healthcare provider as the first choice for help in Alberta, Canada (UOR, AOR, 95% CI)
| Age | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 18-34 years | 129 (69.4) | 1.28 (0.91, 1.80) | | 143 (76.9) | 1.14 (0.79, 1.65) | | 158 (84.9) | *1.95 (1.27, 2.99) | 1.96 (1.26, 3.05) | 82 (44.3) | *0.52 (0.38, 0.72) | 0.54 (0.38, 0.75) |
| ≥35 years | 610 (63.9) | 1.00 | | 713 (74.5) | 1.00 | | 713 (74.3) | 1.00 | | 561 (60.3) | 1.00 | |
| Sex | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Female | 413 (69.5) | *1.52 (1.19, 1.93) | 1.43 (1.11, 1.84) | 486 (81.7) | *2.12 (1.61, 2.78) | 1.91 (1.44, 2.54) | 451 (75.7) | 0.93 (0.71, 1.22) | | 273 (46.3) | *0.38 (0.30, 0.49) | 0.38 (0.30, 0.50) |
| Male | 345 (60.1) | 1.00 | | 390 (67.8) | 1.00 | | 443 (76.9) | 1.00 | | 383 (69.3) | 1.00 | |
| Employment | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Employed | 478 (66.4) | 1.19 (0.93, 1.52) | | 539 (74.8) | 0.99 (0.75, 1.30) | | 582 (80.6) | *1.83 (1.39, 2.40) | 1.71 (1.29, 2.28) | 379 (54.1) | *0.69 (0.54, 0.88) | 0.60 (0.46, 0.78) |
| Unemployed | 279 (62.4) | 1.00 | | 336 (75.0) | 1.00 | | 312 (69.5) | 1.00 | | 277 (63.0) | 1.00 | |
| Marital status | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Married/ common-law | 525 (65.2) | 1.03 (0.79, 1.34) | | 610 (75.7) | 1.14 (0.86, 1.51) | | 621 (77.0) | 1.15 (0.86, 1.53) | | 456 (57.6) | 1.01 (0.78, 1.31) | |
| Single/widowed/divorced | 231 (64.5) | 1.00 | | 263 (73.3) | 1.00 | | 268 (74.4) | 1.00 | | 199 (57.3) | 1.00 | |
| Has post-secondary education | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yes | 573 (65.6) | 1.12 (0.85, 1.48) | | 658 (75.2) | 1.06 (0.78, 1.43) | | 695 (79.2) | *1.83 (1.36, 2.46) | | 491 (57.5) | 1.01 (0.77, 1.33) | |
| No | 182 (63.0) | 1.00 | | 215 (74.1) | 1.00 | | 195 (67.5) | 1.00 | | 162 (57.2) | 1.00 | |
| Income (annual household) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| ≥$40,000 | 518 (64.8) | 0.78 (0.52, 1.18) | | 601 (75.1) | 1.05 (0.68, 1.62) | | 633 (79.0) | *1.73 (1.14, 2.62) | | 442 (56.9) | 1.00 (0.69, 1.47) | |
| <$40,000 | 87 (70.2) | 1.00 | | 92 (74.2) | 1.00 | | 85 (68.5) | 1.00 | | 71 (56.8) | 1.00 | |
| Residence | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Urban | 509 (65.2) | 1.04 (0.80, 1.34) | | 588 (75.2) | 1.05 (0.80, 1.39) | | 613 (78.2) | *1.37 (1.03, 1.81) | | 430 (56.4) | 0.87 (0.68, 1.12) | |
| Rural/other | 249 (64.3) | 1.00 | | 288 (74.2) | 1.00 | | 281 (72.4) | 1.00 | | 226 (59.6) | 1.00 | |
| Has children <18 yr in household | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yes | 269 (67.4) | 1.19 (0.92, 1.53) | | 304 (76.2) | 1.11 (0.84, 1.47) | | 322 (80.5) | *1.45 (1.08, 1.95) | | 207 (52.5) | *0.74 (0.58, 0.94) | |
| No | 487 (63.6) | | | 570 (74.2) | | | 569 (74.0) | | | 447 (60.0) | | |
| Born in Canada | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yes | 614 (64.2) | 0.85 (0.62, 1.16) | | 712 (74.3) | 0.85 (0.60, 1.21) | | 738 (77.0) | 1.22 (0.87, 1.71) | | 548 (58.7) | *1.33 (0.99, 1.80) | |
| No | 144 (67.9) | 1.00 | | 164 (77.4) | 1.00 | | 156 (73.2) | 1.00 | | 108 (51.7) | 1.00 | |
| Born in Alberta | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yes | 356 (63.5) | 0.92 (0.71, 1.21) | | 421 (74.8) | 1.06 (0.79, 1.42) | | 433 (76.9) | 0.99 (0.73, 1.35) | | 317 (57.6) | 0.90 (0.69, 1.17) | |
| No | 258 (65.3) | 1.00 | | 291 (73.7) | 1.00 | | 305 (77.0) | 1.00 | | 231 (60.3) | 1.00 | |
| Ethnicity | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Caucasian | 631 (63.7) | *0.73 (0.51, 1.04) | 0.65 (0.45, 0.94) | 738 (74.3) | 0.86 (0.59, 1.27) | | 771 (77.6) | *1.55 (1.09, 2.22) | 1.49 (1.02, 2.19) | 571 (59.0) | *1.53 (1.10, 2.12) | 1.61 (1.13, 2.29) |
| Non-caucasian | 120 (70.6) | 1.00 | | 131 (77.1) | 1.00 | | 118 (69.0) | 1.00 | | 81 (48.5) | 1.00 | |
| Prenatal knowledge | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| High | 577 (69.9) | *2.10 (1.62, 2.72) | 1.72 (1.31, 2.27) | 656 (79.3) | *2.15 (1.63, 2.84) | 1.62 (1.20, 2.19) | 647 (78.1) | *1.39 (1.04, 1.86) | | 464 (56.8) | 0.94 (0.72, 1.22) | |
| Low | 177 (52.5) | 1.00 | | 216 (64.1) | 1.00 | | 244 (72.0) | 1.00 | | 186 (58.3) | 1.00 | |
| Postnatal knowledge | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| High | 700 (68.5) | *3.36 (2.35, 4.80) | 3.03 (2.07, 4.44) | 804 (78.5) | *3.81 (2.66, 5.45) | 2.91 (1.98, 4.27) | 815 (79.5) | *3.24 (2.26, 4.65) | 2.78 (1.89, 4.09) | 584 (57.5) | 1.02 (0.70, 1.49) | |
| Low | 57 (39.3) | 1.00 | | 71 (49.0) | 1.00 | | 79 (54.5) | 1.00 | | 70 (56.9) | 1.00 | |
| Personal experience | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| Yes | 457 (67.8) | *1.31 (1.03, 1.68) | | 537 (79.6) | *1.73 (1.32, 2.26) | 1.37 (1.03,1.82) | 541 (79.9) | *1.54 (1.17, 2.02) | 1.38 (1.03, 1.84) | 357 (53.7) | *0.69 (0.54, 0.88) | 0.75 (0.58, 0.97) |
| No | 300 (61.6) | 1.00 | 338 (69.3) | 1.00 | 352 (72.1) | 1.00 | 298 (62.7) | 1.00 | ||||
Note. UOR-Unadjusted odds ratio; AOR-Adjusted odds ratio; CI-Confidence interval. Some variables do not total 1209 due to missing responses.
*Meets criteria for inclusion in multivariable models (p <0.10). Variables in the multivariable model are adjusted for all other variables in the model. Multivariable models present only those variables significant at p < 0.05.
Perinatal mental health treatment preferences reported in the 2012 Alberta Survey B (Alberta, Canada) (n,%)
| 18-34 years | 154 (80.2) | 149 (77.6) | 92 (47.9) | 69 (35.9)* | 125 (65.1) | 140 (72.9) | 160 (83.3) | 77 (40.1) |
| Female | 497 (82.6)* | 434 (72.1) | 318 (52.8) | 263 (43.7) | 417 (69.3)* | 436 (72.4)* | 492 (81.7) | 252 (41.9)* |
| Married/common-law | 671 (81.5)* | 614 (74.6) | 441 (53.6) | 363 (44.1) | 533 (64.8)* | 583 (70.8) | 683 (83.0)* | 318 (38.6) |
| Has post-secondary education | 738 (82.3)* | 663 (73.9) | 492 (54.8)* | 398 (44.4)* | 588 (65.6)* | 648 (72.2)* | 740 (82.5) | 351 (39.1)* |
| Household income ≥ $40,000/annum | 665 (81.8)* | 617 (75.9) | 450 (554) | 357 (43.9) | 517 (63.6) | 587 (72.2)* | 675 (83.0)* | 309 (38.0) |
| Employed | 604 (81.8)* | 562 (76.2)* | 410 (55.6)* | 322 (43.6) | 495 (67.1)* | 545 (73.8)* | 607 (82.2) | 306 (41.5)* |
| Urban residence | 648 (80.6) | 598 (74.4) | 420 (52.2) | 336 (41.8) | 503 (62.6) | 568 (70.6) | 651 (81.0) | 318 (39.6)* |
| Has children < 18 yr in household | 333 (82.2) | 307 (75.8) | 218 (53.8) | 173 (42.7) | 274 (67.7)* | 299 (73.8)* | 337 (83.2) | 173 (42.7)* |
| Born in Canada | 786 (79.8) | 716 (72.7) | 535 (54.3)* | 418 (42.4) | 635 (64.5)* | 698 (70.9) | 804 (81.6) | 375 (38.1) |
| Born in Alberta | 460 (78.9) | 427 (73.2) | 313 (53.7) | 255 (43.7) | 375 (64.3) | 411 (70.5) | 471 (80.8) | 230 (39.5) |
| Caucasian | 817 (80.0) | 751 (73.6) | 546 (53.5) | 446 (43.7) | 655 (64.2) | 722 (70.7) | 835 (81.8) | 389 (38.1) |
| High perinatal knowledge | 915 (84.0)* | 837 (76.9)* | 613 (56.3)* | 493 (45.3)* | 726 (66.7)* | 809 (74.3)* | 933 (85.7)* | 433 (39.8)* |
| Personal experience | 388 (77.1)* | 358 (71.2)* | 246 (48.9)* | 180 (35.8)* | 288 (57.3)* | 340 (67.6)* | 399 (79.3)* | 175 (34.8)* |
| Total sample | 964 (79.8) | 883 (73.2) | 639 (52.9) | 515 (42.7) | 762 (63.2) | 848 (70.3) | 985 (81.6) | 454 (37.6) |
Note. Some variables do not total 1209 due to missing responses.
*Variables are associated with the outcome in unadjusted logistic regression analyses at p < 0.10 and therefore meet criteria for entry to multivariable models.
Factors associated with treatment preferences reported in the 2012 Alberta Survey B (Alberta, Canada) (AOR, 95% CI)
| 18-34 years | - | - | - | 0.70 (0.51,0.97) | - | - | - | - |
| Female | - | - | - | - | 1.70 (1.33,2.19) | - | - | 1.42 (1.11,1.80) |
| Employed | - | 1.40 (1.07,1.83) | - | - | 1.58 (1.22,2.04) | 1.49 (1.15,1.94) | - | 1.57 (1.22,2.02) |
| Has post-secondary education | 1.70 (1.23,2.36) | - | 1.38 (1.05,1.80) | - | 1.39 (1.05,1.84) | - | - | - |
| Married/common-law | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Has children <18 yr in home | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Household income ≥ $40,000/annum | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Born in Canada | - | - | 1.37 (1.01,1.86) | - | - | - | - | - |
| High perinatal knowledge | 4.75 (3.00,7.51) | 3.10 (1.98,4.84) | 3.34 (2.03,5.48) | 1.92 (1.13,3.24) | 3.02 (1.90,4.80) | 3.92 (2.49,6.16) | 4.52 (2.85,7.15) | 1.89 (1.14,3.16) |
| Personal experience | - | - | - | 1.55 (1.21,1.98) | - | - | - | - |
Note. AOR-Adjusted odds ratio; CI-Confidence interval; ‘-‘ variable not significant in final model; Variables in the multivariable model are adjusted for all other variables in the model. Significance level is p < 0.05.