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Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study

BACKGROUND: The vast majority of research on mental health has been undertaken in high income countries. This study aimed at investigating the long-term course of maternal depressive symptoms and its association with various mother- and child-related characteristics in two West African lower middle...

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Autores principales: Barthel, Dana, Kriston, Levente, Fordjour, Daniel, Mohammed, Yasmin, Kra-Yao, Esther Doris, Bony Kotchi, Carine Esther, Koffi Armel, Ekissi Jean, Eberhardt, Kirsten Alexandra, Feldt, Torsten, Hinz, Rebecca, Mathurin, Koffi, Schoppen, Stefanie, Bindt, Carola, Ehrhardt, Stephan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5673167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29107975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187267
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author Barthel, Dana
Kriston, Levente
Fordjour, Daniel
Mohammed, Yasmin
Kra-Yao, Esther Doris
Bony Kotchi, Carine Esther
Koffi Armel, Ekissi Jean
Eberhardt, Kirsten Alexandra
Feldt, Torsten
Hinz, Rebecca
Mathurin, Koffi
Schoppen, Stefanie
Bindt, Carola
Ehrhardt, Stephan
author_facet Barthel, Dana
Kriston, Levente
Fordjour, Daniel
Mohammed, Yasmin
Kra-Yao, Esther Doris
Bony Kotchi, Carine Esther
Koffi Armel, Ekissi Jean
Eberhardt, Kirsten Alexandra
Feldt, Torsten
Hinz, Rebecca
Mathurin, Koffi
Schoppen, Stefanie
Bindt, Carola
Ehrhardt, Stephan
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description BACKGROUND: The vast majority of research on mental health has been undertaken in high income countries. This study aimed at investigating the long-term course of maternal depressive symptoms and its association with various mother- and child-related characteristics in two West African lower middle income countries with focus on the relationship with long-term anxiety symptoms. METHODS: In the Child Development Study, a prospective birth cohort study in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) was answered by N = 776 women 3 months antepartum, and 3, 12, and 24 months postpartum between April 2010 and March 2014. Growth mixture modeling was used to identify distinct trajectories of depressive symptoms. Several psychosocial, obstetric, and sociodemographic characteristics were assessed and multinomial regression analysis was performed to investigate the influence of these variables on the different depression trajectories. RESULTS: We found three distinct classes of depressive symptoms that were characterized by an asymptomatic trajectory (91.5%), by recurrent risk (4.3%) and by postnatal risk (4.3%). The longitudinal course of depressive symptoms was strongly associated with anxiety symptoms (χ(2) = 258.54, df = 6, p < 0.001; φ = .577). Among other factors, higher levels of anxiety, new pregnancy 2 years after birth, economic stress, and family stress were associated with the risk classes. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial proportion of West African women in our sample developed unfavorable patterns of depressive symptoms during the vulnerable phase of pregnancy and early motherhood. Psychosocial factors, especially antepartum anxiety symptoms, played a decisive role in this process. Perceived economic hardship further exaggerated the mental health burden.
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spelling pubmed-56731672017-11-18 Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study Barthel, Dana Kriston, Levente Fordjour, Daniel Mohammed, Yasmin Kra-Yao, Esther Doris Bony Kotchi, Carine Esther Koffi Armel, Ekissi Jean Eberhardt, Kirsten Alexandra Feldt, Torsten Hinz, Rebecca Mathurin, Koffi Schoppen, Stefanie Bindt, Carola Ehrhardt, Stephan PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The vast majority of research on mental health has been undertaken in high income countries. This study aimed at investigating the long-term course of maternal depressive symptoms and its association with various mother- and child-related characteristics in two West African lower middle income countries with focus on the relationship with long-term anxiety symptoms. METHODS: In the Child Development Study, a prospective birth cohort study in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana, the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) was answered by N = 776 women 3 months antepartum, and 3, 12, and 24 months postpartum between April 2010 and March 2014. Growth mixture modeling was used to identify distinct trajectories of depressive symptoms. Several psychosocial, obstetric, and sociodemographic characteristics were assessed and multinomial regression analysis was performed to investigate the influence of these variables on the different depression trajectories. RESULTS: We found three distinct classes of depressive symptoms that were characterized by an asymptomatic trajectory (91.5%), by recurrent risk (4.3%) and by postnatal risk (4.3%). The longitudinal course of depressive symptoms was strongly associated with anxiety symptoms (χ(2) = 258.54, df = 6, p < 0.001; φ = .577). Among other factors, higher levels of anxiety, new pregnancy 2 years after birth, economic stress, and family stress were associated with the risk classes. CONCLUSIONS: A substantial proportion of West African women in our sample developed unfavorable patterns of depressive symptoms during the vulnerable phase of pregnancy and early motherhood. Psychosocial factors, especially antepartum anxiety symptoms, played a decisive role in this process. Perceived economic hardship further exaggerated the mental health burden. Public Library of Science 2017-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5673167/ /pubmed/29107975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187267 Text en © 2017 Barthel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Barthel, Dana
Kriston, Levente
Fordjour, Daniel
Mohammed, Yasmin
Kra-Yao, Esther Doris
Bony Kotchi, Carine Esther
Koffi Armel, Ekissi Jean
Eberhardt, Kirsten Alexandra
Feldt, Torsten
Hinz, Rebecca
Mathurin, Koffi
Schoppen, Stefanie
Bindt, Carola
Ehrhardt, Stephan
Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study
title Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study
title_full Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study
title_fullStr Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study
title_short Trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a West African birth cohort study
title_sort trajectories of maternal ante- and postpartum depressive symptoms and their association with child- and mother-related characteristics in a west african birth cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5673167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29107975
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187267
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