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Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study

BACKGROUND: Little is known of the relationship between perinatal somatic and common mental disorder (CMD) symptoms and impaired functioning in women from settings where the burden of undernutrition and infectious disease morbidity is high. METHODS: A population-based sample of 1065 women from Butaj...

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Autores principales: Senturk, Vesile, Hanlon, Charlotte, Medhin, Girmay, Dewey, Michael, Araya, Mesfin, Alem, Atalay, Prince, Martin, Stewart, Robert
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Publicado: Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3314986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22196052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2011.11.028
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author Senturk, Vesile
Hanlon, Charlotte
Medhin, Girmay
Dewey, Michael
Araya, Mesfin
Alem, Atalay
Prince, Martin
Stewart, Robert
author_facet Senturk, Vesile
Hanlon, Charlotte
Medhin, Girmay
Dewey, Michael
Araya, Mesfin
Alem, Atalay
Prince, Martin
Stewart, Robert
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known of the relationship between perinatal somatic and common mental disorder (CMD) symptoms and impaired functioning in women from settings where the burden of undernutrition and infectious disease morbidity is high. METHODS: A population-based sample of 1065 women from Butajira, Ethiopia, was recruited in pregnancy (86.4% of those eligible) and reassessed two months postnatal (954 with singleton, live infants). At both time-points, women were administered a modified version of the Patient Health Questionnaire-15 and the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (locally-validated) to assess somatic and CMD symptoms, respectively. Negative binomial regression was used to investigate associations of CMD and somatic symptoms with functional impairment (World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Scale, version-II), after adjusting for maternal anthropometric measures, physical ill-health and sociodemographic factors. RESULTS: In pregnancy, somatic and CMD symptoms were independently associated with worse maternal functional impairment after adjustment for confounders (WHODAS-II score multiplied by 1.09 (95%CI 1.06, 1.13) and 1.11 (95%CI 1.08, 1.14) respectively for each additional symptom). In the postnatal period, the size of association between somatic symptoms and functional impairment was diminished, but the association with CMD symptoms was virtually unchanged (multiplier value 1.04 (95%CI 1.00, 1.09) and 1.11 (95%CI 1.07, 1.16) respectively). LIMITATIONS: Use of largely self-report measures. CONCLUSIONS: Somatic and CMD symptoms were independently associated with functional impairment in both pregnancy and the postnatal period, with CMD symptoms showing a stronger and more consistent association. This emphasises the public health relevance of both CMD and somatic symptoms in the perinatal period.
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spelling pubmed-33149862012-04-11 Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study Senturk, Vesile Hanlon, Charlotte Medhin, Girmay Dewey, Michael Araya, Mesfin Alem, Atalay Prince, Martin Stewart, Robert J Affect Disord Research Report BACKGROUND: Little is known of the relationship between perinatal somatic and common mental disorder (CMD) symptoms and impaired functioning in women from settings where the burden of undernutrition and infectious disease morbidity is high. METHODS: A population-based sample of 1065 women from Butajira, Ethiopia, was recruited in pregnancy (86.4% of those eligible) and reassessed two months postnatal (954 with singleton, live infants). At both time-points, women were administered a modified version of the Patient Health Questionnaire-15 and the Self-Reporting Questionnaire (locally-validated) to assess somatic and CMD symptoms, respectively. Negative binomial regression was used to investigate associations of CMD and somatic symptoms with functional impairment (World Health Organisation Disability Assessment Scale, version-II), after adjusting for maternal anthropometric measures, physical ill-health and sociodemographic factors. RESULTS: In pregnancy, somatic and CMD symptoms were independently associated with worse maternal functional impairment after adjustment for confounders (WHODAS-II score multiplied by 1.09 (95%CI 1.06, 1.13) and 1.11 (95%CI 1.08, 1.14) respectively for each additional symptom). In the postnatal period, the size of association between somatic symptoms and functional impairment was diminished, but the association with CMD symptoms was virtually unchanged (multiplier value 1.04 (95%CI 1.00, 1.09) and 1.11 (95%CI 1.07, 1.16) respectively). LIMITATIONS: Use of largely self-report measures. CONCLUSIONS: Somatic and CMD symptoms were independently associated with functional impairment in both pregnancy and the postnatal period, with CMD symptoms showing a stronger and more consistent association. This emphasises the public health relevance of both CMD and somatic symptoms in the perinatal period. Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical Press 2012-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3314986/ /pubmed/22196052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2011.11.028 Text en © 2012 Elsevier B.V. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) license
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Senturk, Vesile
Hanlon, Charlotte
Medhin, Girmay
Dewey, Michael
Araya, Mesfin
Alem, Atalay
Prince, Martin
Stewart, Robert
Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study
title Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study
title_full Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study
title_fullStr Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study
title_short Impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in Ethiopian women: The P-MaMiE population-based cohort study
title_sort impact of perinatal somatic and common mental disorder symptoms on functioning in ethiopian women: the p-mamie population-based cohort study
topic Research Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3314986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22196052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2011.11.028
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