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Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border

PURPOSE: Perinatal depression is a significant contributor to maternal morbidity. Migrant women in resource-poor settings may be at increased risk, yet little research has been conducted in low-income and middle-income settings. This prospective cohort study of migrant women on the Thai-Myanmar bord...

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Autores principales: Fellmeth, Gracia, Plugge, Emma H, Carrara, Verena, Fazel, Mina, Oo, May May, Phichitphadungtham, Yuwapha, Pimanpanarak, Mupawjay, Wai, Naw Kerry, Mu, Oh, Charunwatthana, Prakaykaew, Nosten, François, Fitzpatrick, Raymond, Mcgready, Rose
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29306876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017129
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author Fellmeth, Gracia
Plugge, Emma H
Carrara, Verena
Fazel, Mina
Oo, May May
Phichitphadungtham, Yuwapha
Pimanpanarak, Mupawjay
Wai, Naw Kerry
Mu, Oh
Charunwatthana, Prakaykaew
Nosten, François
Fitzpatrick, Raymond
Mcgready, Rose
author_facet Fellmeth, Gracia
Plugge, Emma H
Carrara, Verena
Fazel, Mina
Oo, May May
Phichitphadungtham, Yuwapha
Pimanpanarak, Mupawjay
Wai, Naw Kerry
Mu, Oh
Charunwatthana, Prakaykaew
Nosten, François
Fitzpatrick, Raymond
Mcgready, Rose
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description PURPOSE: Perinatal depression is a significant contributor to maternal morbidity. Migrant women in resource-poor settings may be at increased risk, yet little research has been conducted in low-income and middle-income settings. This prospective cohort study of migrant women on the Thai-Myanmar border aims to establish prevalence of perinatal depression, identify risk factors for perinatal depression and examine associations with infant outcomes. PARTICIPANTS: Participating women are labour migrants and refugees living on the Thai-Myanmar border. A total of 568 women were recruited in their first trimester of pregnancy and are being followed up to 1-year postpartum. FINDINGS TO DATE: At baseline, women in our study had a median age of 25 years, the predominant ethnicity was Sgaw Karen (48.9%), agriculture was the main employment sector (39.2%) and educational attainment was low with a median of 4 years of education. In the first trimester of pregnancy, a quarter (25.8%; 95% CI 22.3 to 29.5) of all women were depressed as diagnosed by the Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnosis of DSM-IV Disorders. FUTURE PLANS: Follow-up is ongoing and expected to continue until January 2018. The prevalence of depression at later stages of pregnancy and during the first postpartum year will be identified, and associations between depression status and demographic, social, migration-related, medical, obstetric and infant factors will be quantified. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02790905.
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spelling pubmed-57807202018-01-31 Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border Fellmeth, Gracia Plugge, Emma H Carrara, Verena Fazel, Mina Oo, May May Phichitphadungtham, Yuwapha Pimanpanarak, Mupawjay Wai, Naw Kerry Mu, Oh Charunwatthana, Prakaykaew Nosten, François Fitzpatrick, Raymond Mcgready, Rose BMJ Open Global Health PURPOSE: Perinatal depression is a significant contributor to maternal morbidity. Migrant women in resource-poor settings may be at increased risk, yet little research has been conducted in low-income and middle-income settings. This prospective cohort study of migrant women on the Thai-Myanmar border aims to establish prevalence of perinatal depression, identify risk factors for perinatal depression and examine associations with infant outcomes. PARTICIPANTS: Participating women are labour migrants and refugees living on the Thai-Myanmar border. A total of 568 women were recruited in their first trimester of pregnancy and are being followed up to 1-year postpartum. FINDINGS TO DATE: At baseline, women in our study had a median age of 25 years, the predominant ethnicity was Sgaw Karen (48.9%), agriculture was the main employment sector (39.2%) and educational attainment was low with a median of 4 years of education. In the first trimester of pregnancy, a quarter (25.8%; 95% CI 22.3 to 29.5) of all women were depressed as diagnosed by the Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnosis of DSM-IV Disorders. FUTURE PLANS: Follow-up is ongoing and expected to continue until January 2018. The prevalence of depression at later stages of pregnancy and during the first postpartum year will be identified, and associations between depression status and demographic, social, migration-related, medical, obstetric and infant factors will be quantified. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02790905. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5780720/ /pubmed/29306876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017129 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt and build upon this work, for commercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Global Health
Fellmeth, Gracia
Plugge, Emma H
Carrara, Verena
Fazel, Mina
Oo, May May
Phichitphadungtham, Yuwapha
Pimanpanarak, Mupawjay
Wai, Naw Kerry
Mu, Oh
Charunwatthana, Prakaykaew
Nosten, François
Fitzpatrick, Raymond
Mcgready, Rose
Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border
title Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border
title_full Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border
title_fullStr Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border
title_full_unstemmed Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border
title_short Migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the Thai-Myanmar border
title_sort migrant perinatal depression study: a prospective cohort study of perinatal depression on the thai-myanmar border
topic Global Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780720/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29306876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017129
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