| Literature DB >> 27635258 |
Okechukwu Thompson1, IkeOluwapo Ajayi1.
Abstract
Objective. The prevalence of antenatal depression (AD) and associated risk factors among pregnant women attending antenatal clinics in Abeokuta North Local Government Area, Nigeria, was determined. Methods. A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted, interviewing 314 pregnant women selected by multistage sampling technique from among those attending antenatal clinics. Information was collected using structured questionnaire and a screening tool, Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS), to assess probable depression. Results. The prevalence of antenatal depression was 24.5%. There were significant associations between antenatal depression and attending public health facility (P = 0.000), young maternal age (P = 0.012), single marital status (P = 0.010), not having formal education (P = 0.022), large family size (P = 0.029), planned pregnancy (P = 0.014), coexisting medical conditions (P = 0.034), history of previous caesarian section (P = 0.032), drinking alcohol during pregnancy (P = 0.004), and gender based abuse (P = 0.001). On health seeking behaviour for antenatal depression among depressed pregnant women, most, 68.9%, consulted their husbands about their symptoms; 57.3% took the decision to get treatment from doctors, and 52% sought prayer in the church. Conclusion. Antenatal depression is prevalent in this study population. Interventions to address its risk factors should be carried out and physicians should suspect depression in pregnant women reporting alcohol use and gender abuse.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27635258 PMCID: PMC5007324 DOI: 10.1155/2016/4518979
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Depress Res Treat ISSN: 2090-1321
Frequency distribution of the sociodemographic characteristics of the respondents.
| Characteristics | Frequency ( | Percentage (%) |
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| 15–20 yrs (young) | 34 | 10.9 |
| 21–35 yrs | 255 | 82.0 |
| 36–49 yrs | 22 | 7.1 |
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| Yoruba | 308 | 98.1 |
| Others | 6 | 1.9 |
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| Single | 18 | 5.7 |
| Married | 292 | 93.0 |
| Others (separated or divorced) | 4 | 1.3 |
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| No formal education | 7 | 2.2 |
| Primary | 75 | 24.0 |
| Secondary | 158 | 50.6 |
| Tertiary | 72 | 23.1 |
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| Monogamous | 230 | 78.5 |
| Polygamous | 61 | 20.8 |
| Others | 2 | 0.7 |
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| Small (1–4 persons) | 204 | 68.9 |
| Average (5 persons) | 41 | 13.9 |
| Large (6 persons and above) | 51 | 17.2 |
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| Civil servants | 6 | 1.9 |
| Unemployed | 10 | 3.2 |
| Students | 13 | 4.2 |
| Professional | 34 | 10.9 |
| Artisans | 74 | 23.8 |
| Traders | 174 | 55.9 |
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| Very poor | 48 | 15.3 |
| Poor | 131 | 41.7 |
| Average | 70 | 22.3 |
| Rich | 55 | 17.5 |
| Very rich | 10 | 3.2 |
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| Yes | 1 | 0.3 |
| No | 297 | 99.7 |
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| Yes | 17 | 5.8 |
| No | 277 | 94.2 |
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| Beer | 5 | 29.4 |
| Wine | 6 | 35.3 |
| Spirit/liquor | 6 | 35.3 |
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| For pleasure | 15 | 88.2 |
| Medicinal | 2 | 11.8 |
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| Low social support (SSQN < 1) | 29 | 9.2 |
| Average social support (SSQN = 1) | 216 | 68.8 |
| High social support (SSQN > 1) | 69 | 22.0 |
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| Rape | 6 | 1.9 |
| Intimidation/threat | 16 | 5.1 |
| Inadequate financial support/financial deprivation | 16 | 5.1 |
| Physical assault | 18 | 5.7 |
| None | 258 | 82.2 |
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| Pleasant (enjoyable) | 239 | 76.1 |
| Unpleasant (gloomy) | 17 | 5.4 |
| I do not know | 58 | 18.5 |
Frequency distribution of respondents by history of index pregnancy and past gynaecological/obstetric history among respondents.
| Variables | Frequency ( | Percentage (%) |
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| First trimester (1–3 months) | 51 | 16.3 |
| Second trimester (4–6 months) | 92 | 29.4 |
| Third trimester (7–9 months) | 170 | 54.3 |
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| Yes | 236 | 75.4 |
| No | 77 | 24.6 |
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| Hypertension | 2 | 0.7 |
| Diabetes | 1 | 0.3 |
| HIV | 5 | 1.6 |
| Others | 4 | 1.3 |
| No coexisting condition | 293 | 96.1 |
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| Primigravida | 71 | 23.0 |
| Multigravida | 238 | 77.0 |
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| Nullipara | 91 | 29.6 |
| Primipara | 93 | 30.3 |
| Multipara | 123 | 40.1 |
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| None | 218 | 71.9 |
| One or more | 85 | 28.1 |
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| Male | 172 | 47.9 |
| Female | 187 | 52.1 |
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| Caesarian section | 10 | 2.8 |
| Vaginal delivery | 349 | 97.2 |
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| Low birth weight (<2.5 kg) | 6 | 1.7 |
| Normal weight (2.5–4.0 kg) | 351 | 97.8 |
| High birth weight (>4.0 kg) | 2 | 0.6 |
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| Yes | 359 | 100.0 |
| No | 0 | 0.0 |
Sickle cell, epilepsy, and UTI.
Associations between sociodemographic variables and antenatal depression.
| Characteristics | Depressed | Nondepressed | Total (%) |
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| Primary | 28 (26.4) | 78 (73.6) | 106 (100) | ||
| Secondary | 13 (12.5) | 91 (87.5) | 104 (100) | 14.051 | 0.001 |
| Tertiary | 36 (34.6) | 68 (65.4) | 104 (100) | ||
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| Public health facilities | 55 (35.3) | 101 (64.7) | 156 (100) | 19.300 | 0.000 |
| Private health facilities | 22 (13.9) | 136 (86.1) | 158 (100) | ||
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| 15–20 years (young) | 15 (44.1) | 19 (55.9) | 34 (100) | ||
| 21–35 years | 58 (22.7) | 197 (77.3) | 255 (100) | 8.917 | 0.012 |
| 36–49 years (elderly) | 3 (13.6) | 19 (86.4) | 22 (100) | ||
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| Single | 9 (50) | 9 (50) | 18 (100) | 6.697 | 0.010 |
| Married/others | 68 (23) | 228 (77) | 296 (100) | ||
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| No formal education | 5 (71.4) | 2 (28.6) | 7 (100) | ||
| Primary | 17 (22.7) | 58 (77.3) | 75 (100) | 9.592 | 0.022 |
| Secondary | 41 (25.9) | 117 (74.1) | 158 (100) | ||
| Tertiary | 14 (19.4) | 58 (80.6) | 72 (100) | ||
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| Professionals | 6 (17.6) | 28 (82.4) | 34 (100) | ||
| Civil servants | 1 (16.7) | 5 (83.3) | 6 (100) | ||
| Artisans | 17 (23) | 57 (77) | 74 (100) | 3.837 | 0.429 |
| Traders | 44 (25.3) | 130 (74.7) | 174 (100) | ||
| Students/unemployed | 9 (39.1) | 14 (60.9) | 23 (100) | ||
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| Monogamy | 53 (23) | 177 (77) | 230 (100) | 0.019 | 0.891 |
| Polygamy/others | 14 (22.2) | 49 (77.8) | 63 (100) | ||
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| Small family size (1–4 persons) | 49 (24) | 155 (76) | 204 (100) | ||
| Average family size (5 persons) | 4 (9.8) | 37 (90.2) | 41 (100) | 7.047 | 0.029 |
| Large family size (≥6 persons) | 17 (33.3) | 34 (66.7) | 51 (100) | ||
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| Very poor | 14 (29.2) | 34 (70.8) | 48 (100) | ||
| Poor | 34 (26) | 97 (74) | 131 (100) | ||
| Average | 16 (22.9) | 54 (77.1) | 70 (100) | 1.528 | 0.822 |
| Rich | 11 (20) | 44 (80) | 55 (100) | ||
| Very rich | 2 (20) | 8 (80) | 10 (100) | ||
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| Yes | 9 (52.9) | 8 (47.1) | 17 (100) | 8.441 | 0.004 |
| No | 61 (22) | 216 (780) | 277 (100) | ||
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| Low social support | 10 (34.5) | 19 (65.5) | 29 (100) | ||
| Average social support | 53 (24.5) | 163 (75.5) | 216 (100) | 2.222 | 0.329 |
| High social support | 14 (20.3) | 55 (79.7) | 69 (100) | ||
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| Rape | 3 (50) | 3 (50) | 6 (100) | ||
| Physical assault | 9 (50) | 9 (50) | 18 (100) | ||
| Intimidation/threat | 8 (50) | 8 (50) | 16 (100) | 18.636 | 0.001 |
| Financial deprivation/poor | 6 (37.5) | 10 (62.5) | 16 (100) | ||
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| None | 51 (19.8) | 207 (80.2) | 258 (100) | ||
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| Pleasant | 58 (24.3) | 181 (75.7) | 239 (100) | 2.395 | 0.122 |
| Unpleasant | 7 (41.2) | 10 (58.8) | 17 (100) | ||
Significant variables.
Divorced and separated.
Associations between obstetric/gynaecological variables and antenatal depression.
| Characteristics | Depressed | Nondepressed | Total (%) |
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| First trimester (1–3 months) | 14 (27.5) | 37 (72.5) | 51 (100) | ||
| Second trimester (4–6 months) | 23 (25) | 69 (75) | 92 (100) | 0.336 | 0.845 |
| Third trimester (7–9 months) | 40 (23.5) | 170 (76.5) | 170 (100) | ||
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| Yes | 50 (21.2) | 186 (78.8) | 236 (100) | 6.029 | 0.014 |
| No | 27 (35.1) | 50 (64.9) | 77 (100) | ||
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| Present | 6 (50) | 6 (50) | 12 (100) | 4.503 | 0.034 |
| Absent | 68 (23.2) | 225 (76.8) | 293 (100) | ||
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| Primigravida | 18 (25.5) | 53 (74.5) | 71 (100) | 0.059 | 0.809 |
| Multigravida | 57 (23.9) | 181 (76.1) | 238 (100) | ||
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| Nullipara | 18 (19.8) | 73 (80.2) | 91 (100) | ||
| Primipara | 27 (29) | 66 (71) | 93 (100) | 2.136 | 0.344 |
| Multipara | 31 (24.2) | 92 (75.8) | 123 (100) | ||
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| None | 56 (25.7) | 162 (74.3) | 218 (100) | 0.365 | 0.546 |
| One or more | 19 (22.4) | 66 (77.6) | 85 (100) | ||
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| Yes | 5 (55.6) | 4 (44.4) | 9 (100) | 4.589 | 0.032 |
| No | 44 (23.8) | 141 (76.2) | 185 (100) | ||
Significant.
Results of multiple regression for predictors of antenatal depression.
| Variables | Unadjusted OR | 95% CI | Adjusted OR | 95% CI |
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| 15–20 years (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| 21–35 years | 2.68 | 1.28–5.61 | ||
| 36–49 years | 5.00 | 1.24–20.14 | ||
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| No formal education (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| Primary | 8.53 | 1.52–47.95 | ||
| Secondary | 7.13 | 1.33–38.20 | ||
| Tertiary | 10.36 | 1.82–59.04 | ||
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| Single (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| Married/others | 3.42 | 1.31–8.98 | ||
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| Small family size (1–4 persons) | 1.58 | 0.81–3.08 | ||
| Average family size (5 persons) | 4.63 | 1.42–15.12 | ||
| Large family size (≥6 persons) (ref) | 1.00 | |||
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| Public health facilities (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| Private health facilities | 3.37 | 1.93–5.88 | 5.00 | 2.52–9.89 |
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| Yes (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| No | 3.98 | 1.48–10.76 | 5.05 | 1.71–14.94 |
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| Present (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| Absent | 3.90 | 2.10–7.24 | 4.31 | 2.09–8.88 |
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| Yes | 2.01 | 1.14–3.53 | ||
| No (ref) | 1.00 | |||
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| Present (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| Absent | 3.31 | 1.03–10.59 | ||
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| Yes (ref) | 1.00 | |||
| No | 4.01 | 1.03–15.57 | ||
Predictors.
Divorced and separated.
Figure 1People respondents consulted when they were sad or lost interest in their routine activities (N = 74).
Figure 2Forms of treatment respondents sought when they were sad or lost interest in routine activities for over one week (N = 75).
Figure 3People who informed respondents' decisions to get treated (N = 75).