TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence of Postpartum Depression, Associated Factors, Social Support, and Professional Assistance
T2 - A Cross-Sectional Study in Port Said, Egypt
AU - Elkashif, Mirfat Mohamed Labib
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022/3/1
Y1 - 2022/3/1
N2 - INTRODUCTION: Postpartum depression is a mental illness that affects post-childbirth mothers. It is associated with psychological and social risk factors such as negative childhood experiences and pregnancy and childbirth problems. Postpartum depression has not been a focus of concern in Egypt. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the prevalence of postpartum depression, its associated factors, social support, and professional assistance in Port Said, Egypt. METHODOLOGY: A random sampling strategy was used to select 540 women ten weeks postpartum. Data were collected using a questionnaire during an interview to identify potential risk factors for postpartum depression. The modified Arabic version of the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale was used to assess symptoms of postpartum depression which is a multidimensional measure of social communication. Statistical analysis was completed using SPSS 25.0. software. RESULTS: It was found that 24.4% of women were at risk for postpartum depression. Social support from family and friends was significantly associated with mitigation of postpartum depression. CONCLUSION: This study affirmed postpartum depression was a common health problem among 540 women who gave birth in Port Said, Egypt. Early detection and efficient screening methods to detect postpartum depression should be applied, especially in areas with a high risk for this condition. Early detection may prevent complications for mothers, babies, and families.
AB - INTRODUCTION: Postpartum depression is a mental illness that affects post-childbirth mothers. It is associated with psychological and social risk factors such as negative childhood experiences and pregnancy and childbirth problems. Postpartum depression has not been a focus of concern in Egypt. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the prevalence of postpartum depression, its associated factors, social support, and professional assistance in Port Said, Egypt. METHODOLOGY: A random sampling strategy was used to select 540 women ten weeks postpartum. Data were collected using a questionnaire during an interview to identify potential risk factors for postpartum depression. The modified Arabic version of the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale was used to assess symptoms of postpartum depression which is a multidimensional measure of social communication. Statistical analysis was completed using SPSS 25.0. software. RESULTS: It was found that 24.4% of women were at risk for postpartum depression. Social support from family and friends was significantly associated with mitigation of postpartum depression. CONCLUSION: This study affirmed postpartum depression was a common health problem among 540 women who gave birth in Port Said, Egypt. Early detection and efficient screening methods to detect postpartum depression should be applied, especially in areas with a high risk for this condition. Early detection may prevent complications for mothers, babies, and families.
KW - perceived social support
KW - postpartum depression
KW - professional assistance
KW - risks
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U2 - 10.1891/IJC-2021-0009
DO - 10.1891/IJC-2021-0009
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126192395
SN - 2156-5287
VL - 12
SP - 44
EP - 56
JO - International Journal of Childbirth
JF - International Journal of Childbirth
IS - 1
ER -