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Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan

INTRODUCTION: Ever since the world came into being different factors and circumstances contributed in a deteriorating fashion to mental health, and depression is the commonest of mental disturbance and incapability. We aimed to identify the risk factors for perinatal outcomes of maternal depression....

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Autores principales: Mumtaz, Hassan, Ismail, Syed Muhammad, Iqbal, Iffat, Devi, Sunita, Kumari, Jaya, Iqbal, Arslan, Dhirani, Danisha, Hasan, Mohammad
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36536713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104941
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author Mumtaz, Hassan
Ismail, Syed Muhammad
Iqbal, Iffat
Devi, Sunita
Kumari, Jaya
Iqbal, Arslan
Dhirani, Danisha
Hasan, Mohammad
author_facet Mumtaz, Hassan
Ismail, Syed Muhammad
Iqbal, Iffat
Devi, Sunita
Kumari, Jaya
Iqbal, Arslan
Dhirani, Danisha
Hasan, Mohammad
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description INTRODUCTION: Ever since the world came into being different factors and circumstances contributed in a deteriorating fashion to mental health, and depression is the commonest of mental disturbance and incapability. We aimed to identify the risk factors for perinatal outcomes of maternal depression. METHODS: Data extracted was from two important cities of Pakistan i.e Islamabad and Karachi, and the numbers are 500,000 and 800,000 respectively. The timeline of the information was from 2010 to 2020 to signify a decade. Women with active pregnancy and depression were included. Chisquare analysis was run to predict which factors had a significant impact on depression. Odds ratio was separately run on the significant factors. Regression analysis was done to describe the relationships between independent variables and each other. RESULTS: The most preferred procedure of delivery was cesarean section in Islamabad and more than 500,000 in Karachi. Low-income women in Karachi had a mean depression score of 12.4 while men with the same socioeconomic class had a score of 23.4. 15.7 females in Islamabad reported medications taken during pregnancy & 34.9 females from major depression group. Mean of 87.9 individuals from Islamabad reported living with husband from no serious depression during pregnancy. In Population of Islamabad, Previous pregnancies and birth weight in comparison with depression is significant having p value 0.00. Maternal age, fetal sex & gestational age are also significant indicators of whether a woman is depressed or not. Apgar scores & violence in relation to depression are significant in Karachi Population having p values of 0.049 and 0.028. CONCLUSION: Female health and neonatal care should be a serious concern, but unfortunately in spite of progression in the field of medicine the low income or third world countries don't have sufficient awareness and due to that Pakistan still reports high maternal and neonatal mortality rates.
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spelling pubmed-97583572022-12-18 Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan Mumtaz, Hassan Ismail, Syed Muhammad Iqbal, Iffat Devi, Sunita Kumari, Jaya Iqbal, Arslan Dhirani, Danisha Hasan, Mohammad Ann Med Surg (Lond) Cross-sectional Study INTRODUCTION: Ever since the world came into being different factors and circumstances contributed in a deteriorating fashion to mental health, and depression is the commonest of mental disturbance and incapability. We aimed to identify the risk factors for perinatal outcomes of maternal depression. METHODS: Data extracted was from two important cities of Pakistan i.e Islamabad and Karachi, and the numbers are 500,000 and 800,000 respectively. The timeline of the information was from 2010 to 2020 to signify a decade. Women with active pregnancy and depression were included. Chisquare analysis was run to predict which factors had a significant impact on depression. Odds ratio was separately run on the significant factors. Regression analysis was done to describe the relationships between independent variables and each other. RESULTS: The most preferred procedure of delivery was cesarean section in Islamabad and more than 500,000 in Karachi. Low-income women in Karachi had a mean depression score of 12.4 while men with the same socioeconomic class had a score of 23.4. 15.7 females in Islamabad reported medications taken during pregnancy & 34.9 females from major depression group. Mean of 87.9 individuals from Islamabad reported living with husband from no serious depression during pregnancy. In Population of Islamabad, Previous pregnancies and birth weight in comparison with depression is significant having p value 0.00. Maternal age, fetal sex & gestational age are also significant indicators of whether a woman is depressed or not. Apgar scores & violence in relation to depression are significant in Karachi Population having p values of 0.049 and 0.028. CONCLUSION: Female health and neonatal care should be a serious concern, but unfortunately in spite of progression in the field of medicine the low income or third world countries don't have sufficient awareness and due to that Pakistan still reports high maternal and neonatal mortality rates. Elsevier 2022-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9758357/ /pubmed/36536713 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104941 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Cross-sectional Study
Mumtaz, Hassan
Ismail, Syed Muhammad
Iqbal, Iffat
Devi, Sunita
Kumari, Jaya
Iqbal, Arslan
Dhirani, Danisha
Hasan, Mohammad
Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan
title Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan
title_full Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan
title_fullStr Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan
title_short Risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: A population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of Pakistan
title_sort risk factors & perinatal outcomes of major depression during pregnancy: a population-based study during 2010–2020 in two major cities of pakistan
topic Cross-sectional Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9758357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36536713
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104941
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