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World J Psychiatry. Aug 19, 2022; 12(8): 1061-1075
Published online Aug 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i8.1061
Published online Aug 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i8.1061
Table 1 Demographic, social, and obstetric characteristics of screened women with symptoms of depression
Demographic and social characteristics | n = 200 |
Age, yr | 17–34 (27.35 ± 6.42) |
17-22 yr, n (%) | 36 (18) |
23-34 yr, n (%) | 164 (82) |
Residence | |
Urban | 40 (20) |
Rural | 160 (80) |
Maternal education | |
None (can't read) | 145 (72.5) |
Can read (or can read and write) | 18 (9) |
Primary | 6 (3) |
Secondary | 12 (6) |
High | 19 (9.5) |
Socio-economic status | |
Low | 36 (18) |
Middle | 132 (66) |
High | 32 (16) |
Obstetric characteristics | |
Parity | |
Primipara | 97 (48.5) |
Multipara | 103 (51.5) |
History of fetal loss | |
Abortions | 74 (37) |
Still births | 6 (3) |
Mode of previous deliveries | |
Vaginal | 168 (84) |
Cesarean | 30 (15) |
Both vaginal and cesarean | 2 (1) |
History of in vitro fertilization in the current pregnancy | 1 (0.5) |
Gestational age of the first antenatal care visit | |
First trimester | 17 (8.5) |
Second trimester | 27 (13.5) |
Third trimester | 156 (78) |
Type of delivery in the current pregnancy | |
Vaginal | 168 (84) |
CS | 32 (16) |
Indications of CS (i.e. antenatal complications) | 32 (16) |
Placenta previa | 22 (11) |
Accidental hemorrhage | 8 (4) |
Obstructed labor | 2 (1) |
Postpartum complications of current pregnancy | 8 (4) |
Table 2 Results of the women's reactions to the recent life circumstances, events, and stresses related to recent pregnancy
Psychiatric characteristics | n = 200, n (%) |
I was unhappy with the current pregnancy | 10 (5) |
My husband was unhappy with the current pregnancy | 0 |
Reaction to the current baby’s sex | |
Happy | 182 (91) |
Indifference | 18 (9) |
Past history of loss of a living child | 14 (7) |
Past history of mental illness unrelated to pregnancy | 9 (4.5) |
Depression and/or anxiety | |
Treated | 2 (1) |
Untreated | 7 (3.5) |
Past history of postpartum depression | 0 |
History of premenstrual dysphoric disorder | 86 (43) |
Past history of post-abortive depression | 16 (8) |
Past history of depression unrelated to pregnancies | 9 (4.5) |
Family history of mental illness | 0 |
Past history of being a victim of one of the followings | |
Sexual abuse during childhood | 1 (0.5) |
Physical abuse during childhood | 32 (16) |
Physical abuse by a known person | 2 (1) |
Physical abuse by an unknown person | 0 |
Physical aggression during pregnancy | 2 (1) |
Emotional/verbal abuse | 22 (11) |
Current psychosocial stressors | 31 (15.5) |
Divorce | 0 |
Loss of a job | 0 |
Death of spouse | 1 (0.5) |
Family argument | 24 (12) |
Financial problems | 6 (3) |
Table 3 Comparative statistical results of symptoms of depression during pregnancy according to social, demographic, and obstetric variable
Socio-demographic and obstetric variables | The severity of depression symptoms | P value | |||
Minimal, n = 54, 27% | Mild, n = 41, 20.5% | Moderate, n = 33, 16.5% | Severe, n = 72, 36% | ||
Age, n (%) | 0.452 | ||||
17-22 yr (n = 36) | 7 (19.4) | 8 (22.2) | 9 (25) | 12 (33.3) | |
23-34 yr (n = 164) | 47 (28.7) | 33 (20.1) | 24 (14.6) | 60 (36.6) | |
Maternal education, n (%) | 0.326 | ||||
Low (n = 181) | 29 (16) | 40 (22.1) | 44 (24.3) | 68 (37.6) | |
High (n =19) | 4 (10.5) | 1 (5.3) | 9 (47.4) | 5 (26.3) | |
Socio-economic status, n (%) | 0.482 | ||||
Low (n = 36) | 9 (25) | 5 (13.9) | 3 (8.3) | 19 (52.8) | |
Middle (n = 132) | 25 (18.9) | 33 (26.8) | 26 (19.7) | 48 (36.4) | |
High (n = 32) | 20 (62.5) | 3 (9.4) | 4 (12.5) | 5 (15.6) | |
Gestational age, n (%) | 0.0001 | ||||
1st trimester (n = 17) | 2 (11.8) | 1 (5.9) | 5 (29.4) | 9 (52.9) | |
2nd trimester (n = 27) | 2 (7.4) | 5 (18.5) | 9 (33.3) | 11 (40.7) | |
3rd trimester (n = 156) | 50 (32.1) | 35 (22.4) | 19 (12.2) | 52 (33.3) |
Table 4 Hormonal results in the antepartum period
Laboratory investigations | Participants, n = 200 | P value1 | P value2 | |
Antepartum | Postpartum | |||
T3 in ng/dL, range | 106–305 (184.22 ± 38.13) | 49.06–296 (164.70 ± 45.72) | 0.05 | 0.678 |
High, n (%) | 98 (49) | 80 (40) | - | - |
T4 in ng/dL, range | 5.2–28 (12.40 ± 2.38) | 4.5–19.1 (11.19 ± 2.67) | 0.05 | 0.845 |
High, n (%) | 63 (31.5) | 82 (41) | - | - |
TSH in mIU/mL, range | 0.02–8.50 (1.70 ± 0.11) | 0.01–8.44 (1.64 ± 0.32) | 0.435 | 0.760 |
High, n (%) | 5 (2.5) | 22 (11) | - | - |
Low, n (%) | 1 (0.5) | - | - | - |
Borderline, n (%) | 15 (7.5) | - | - | - |
Table 5 Comparative statistics between antepartum and postpartum manifestations of depression
Psychiatric manifestations | Participants, n = 200 | P value | |
Antepartum | Postpartum | ||
BDI-II score, range | 1–38 (26.13 ± 8.85) | 2–46 (22.27 ± 6.74) | 0.455 |
Severity of depression, n (%) | 0.0001 | ||
Minimal | 33 (16.5) | 104 (52) | |
Mild | 41 (20.5) | 64 (32) | |
Moderate | 54 (27) | 27 (13.5) | |
Severe | 72 (36) | 5 (2.5) | |
STAI score, range | 21–78 (53.31 ± 11.82) | - | - |
PSI-SF score, range | - | 36–18 (136.57 ± 45.86) | - |
Women with clinically significant stress, n (%) | - | 130 (65) | - |
Table 6 Predictors for antepartum and postpartum depression in pregnant women
Predictor variables | B1 | β2 | t | P value |
Age | -0.020 | -0.015 | -0.287 | 0.774 |
0.0463 | 0.0583 | 1.1933 | 0.2343 | |
Socio-economic scale | -0.015 | -0.070 | -1.286 | 0 .200 |
-0.0103 | -0.0743 | -1.4973 | 0.1363 | |
Education | 0.011 | 0.067 | 1.187 | 0.2 |
History of postpartum depression | -0.834 | -0.083 | -1.647 | 0.101 |
-0.8573 | -0.0913 | -2.6473 | 0.1213 | |
Antepartum anxiety trait | 0.469 | 0.514 | 8.507 | 0.001 |
0.0213 | 0.0403 | 0.5733 | 0.0413 | |
Antepartum T3 level | -0.036 | -0.045 | -1.673 | 0.513 |
0.0333 | 0.0653 | 2.8673 | 0.5783 | |
Antepartum T4 level | -0.046 | -0.056 | -1.893 | 0.654 |
0.0223 | 0.0783 | 2.8673 | 0.7453 | |
Antepartum TSH level | -0.045 | -0.089 | -1.654 | 0.607 |
0.0493 | 0.0373 | 2.8673 | 0.4253 | |
Antepartum depression | -0.0863 | -0.1483 | -2.7503 | 0.0073 |
Parenting stress index | 0.0803 | 0.6973 | 14.343 | 0 .00013 |
R = 0.843; R = 0.8063 | ||||
R2 = 0.711; R2 = 0.6493 | ||||
Adjusted R2 = 0.701; Adjusted R2 = 0.6413 | ||||
Standard error = 6.094; Standard error = 7.2543 | ||||
ANOVA < 0.001; ANOVA < 0.0013 |
- Citation: Hamed SA, Elwasify M, Abdelhafez M, Fawzy M. Peripartum depression and its predictors: A longitudinal observational hospital-based study. World J Psychiatry 2022; 12(8): 1061-1075
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v12/i8/1061.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v12.i8.1061