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Socioeconomic and psychological correlates of postpartum depression at 6 months in Dhaka,Bangladesh
Authors:Viviane Valdes  Anne E. Berens  Charles A. Nelson III
Affiliation:Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Labs of Cognitive Neuroscience, Boston, USA
Abstract:To current study aimed to estimate the point prevalence and identify correlates of postpartum depression (PPD) in a sample of mothers in Dhaka. A total of 235 participants from low- and middle-SES neighbourhoods in Dhaka completed the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and other assessments of socioeconomic and psychological factors at 24 weeks postpartum. Regression models were fit to explore potential correlates of PPD. The estimated prevalence of high PPD risk in the current sample is 24.3%. In multivariable linear regression models, recent life events, perceived stress and household resources (e.g., access to cooking gas, telephone, furniture, electricity, television, etc.) were significantly associated with PPD. The association of social support with PPD when controlling for other variables was sensitive to the choice of social support measure, highlighting an important methodological issue. The point prevalence of PPD among poor, urban mothers in Bangladesh ranges from 12.3 to 28.5%, with psychological risk factors and household resources as strong correlates.
Keywords:Postpartum depression  Prevalence  Psychological  Socioeconomic
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