Cargando…

Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months

BACKGROUND: Regarding the importance of children’s developmental status and various factors that delay their development, this study was conducted to examine the correlation between mothers’ depression levels and the developmental delay in infants. METHODS: This descriptive study was performed on 10...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Vameghi, Roshanak, Akbari, Sedigheh Amir Ali, Sajjadi, Homeira, Sajedi, Firoozeh, Alavimajd, Hamid
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2016
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4877216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26652078
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n5p11
_version_ 1782433348738613248
author Vameghi, Roshanak
Akbari, Sedigheh Amir Ali
Sajjadi, Homeira
Sajedi, Firoozeh
Alavimajd, Hamid
author_facet Vameghi, Roshanak
Akbari, Sedigheh Amir Ali
Sajjadi, Homeira
Sajedi, Firoozeh
Alavimajd, Hamid
author_sort Vameghi, Roshanak
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Regarding the importance of children’s developmental status and various factors that delay their development, this study was conducted to examine the correlation between mothers’ depression levels and the developmental delay in infants. METHODS: This descriptive study was performed on 1053 mothers and their infants’ age 6 to18 month-old in medical centers affiliated with Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran, in 2014-2015. The participants were selected through multi-stage random sampling. The following instruments were used in this study: A demographic and obstetric specification questionnaire, infant specification questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire to determine the status of the children’s development. The data were analyzed using SPSS19 software, Mann-Whitney; independent T-test and logistic-Regression tests were used. RESULTS: The results showed that 491 mothers (46.7%) suffered mild to extremely severe depression. The delay in infant development was 11.8%. The Mann–Whitney test showed a correlation between mothers’ depression levels and developmental delay in infants (P=0.001). Moreover, there was a significant correlation between mothers’ depression and developmental delays in gross-motor and problem-solving skills (P<0/05). In logistic model age of infants showed significant correlation with developmental delay (P=0.004 OR=1.07), but unwanted pregnancy, gender of infants, type of delivery and socioeconomic status had no correlation with developmental delay. CONCLUSION: Given the correlation between mothers’ depression and infant development, it is recommended to screen mothers for depression in order to perform early interventions in developmental delay.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-4877216
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2016
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-48772162016-06-01 Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months Vameghi, Roshanak Akbari, Sedigheh Amir Ali Sajjadi, Homeira Sajedi, Firoozeh Alavimajd, Hamid Glob J Health Sci Articles BACKGROUND: Regarding the importance of children’s developmental status and various factors that delay their development, this study was conducted to examine the correlation between mothers’ depression levels and the developmental delay in infants. METHODS: This descriptive study was performed on 1053 mothers and their infants’ age 6 to18 month-old in medical centers affiliated with Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Iran, in 2014-2015. The participants were selected through multi-stage random sampling. The following instruments were used in this study: A demographic and obstetric specification questionnaire, infant specification questionnaire, the Beck Depression Inventory, and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire to determine the status of the children’s development. The data were analyzed using SPSS19 software, Mann-Whitney; independent T-test and logistic-Regression tests were used. RESULTS: The results showed that 491 mothers (46.7%) suffered mild to extremely severe depression. The delay in infant development was 11.8%. The Mann–Whitney test showed a correlation between mothers’ depression levels and developmental delay in infants (P=0.001). Moreover, there was a significant correlation between mothers’ depression and developmental delays in gross-motor and problem-solving skills (P<0/05). In logistic model age of infants showed significant correlation with developmental delay (P=0.004 OR=1.07), but unwanted pregnancy, gender of infants, type of delivery and socioeconomic status had no correlation with developmental delay. CONCLUSION: Given the correlation between mothers’ depression and infant development, it is recommended to screen mothers for depression in order to perform early interventions in developmental delay. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2016-05 2015-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4877216/ /pubmed/26652078 http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n5p11 Text en Copyright: © Canadian Center of Science and Education http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Articles
Vameghi, Roshanak
Akbari, Sedigheh Amir Ali
Sajjadi, Homeira
Sajedi, Firoozeh
Alavimajd, Hamid
Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months
title Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months
title_full Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months
title_fullStr Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months
title_short Correlation Between Mothers’ Depression and Developmental Delay in Infants Aged 6-18 Months
title_sort correlation between mothers’ depression and developmental delay in infants aged 6-18 months
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4877216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26652078
http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/gjhs.v8n5p11
work_keys_str_mv AT vameghiroshanak correlationbetweenmothersdepressionanddevelopmentaldelayininfantsaged618months
AT akbarisedighehamirali correlationbetweenmothersdepressionanddevelopmentaldelayininfantsaged618months
AT sajjadihomeira correlationbetweenmothersdepressionanddevelopmentaldelayininfantsaged618months
AT sajedifiroozeh correlationbetweenmothersdepressionanddevelopmentaldelayininfantsaged618months
AT alavimajdhamid correlationbetweenmothersdepressionanddevelopmentaldelayininfantsaged618months