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Title:
Assessment of postpartum depression and Anxiety among females attending primary health care facilities in Qaliubeya governorate, Egypt
Authors: Osama M.Wassef1,Abdo S. Abdo1, Rasha Sh. Eldesouky1, Mona A. Elawady1 and Abeer E. AbdElmaksoud1
Year: 2019
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Background:Postpartum depression(PPD) is a mood disorder that begins after childbirth and usually lasts beyond six weeks; depression is often comorbid with anxiety. Objectives: To measure the prevalence of postpartum depression and/or anxiety among females in Qaliubeya governorate , to explore the underlying factors of these disorders, and find if progesterone level has a role. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted upon 500 post partum females attending primary health care facilities in Qaliubeya governorate. Data were collected by an interview questionnaire which included data about socio-demographic, obstetric and past hstory and the Arabic version of DASS for assessment postpartum depression and/or anxiety. Results: 1.6% of the studied females suffered postpartum depression alone, 10% suffered from anxiety alone, 21.2% suffered from both. The mean age of female who suffered from comorbid depression and anxiety was significantly (p=0.01) higher than the normal group (26.9 and 25.1 respectively), they had a significantly lower socio-economic score than the normal ones (31.1 and 34.1 respectively), p

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