Title of article
Prevalence of Antenatal Depression: Comparison between Pakistani and Canadian women
Author/Authors
Shah, Syed Mahboob Ali United Arab Emirates University - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Department of Community Medicine, United Arab Emirates , Shah, Syed Mahboob Ali University of Saskatchewan - School of Public Health - Community Health and Epidemiology, Canada , Bowen, Angela University of Saskatchewan - College of Nursing, Canada , Afridi, Iqbal Jinah Post Graduate Medical Institute - Department of Psychitary, Pakistan , Nowshad, Gul University of Texas - Management, Policy and Community Health, USA , Muhajarine, Nazeem University of Saskatchewan - School of Public Health - Community Health and Epidemiology, Canada
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242
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246
Abstract
Objective: To study the prevalence and correlates of depression in pregnant women of different cultures.Methods: We used a score of 13 or greater on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) to indicate depression status and logistic regression to determine its correlates in pregnant women from Northern Pakistan (n=128), Caucasian (n=128) and Aboriginal (n=128) women from Saskatchewan, Canada.Results: A higher proportion of Pakistani women (48.4%) had depression compared to their Aboriginal (31.2%) and Caucasian (8.6%) counterparts. Depression was associated with poor physical health in all women; however, there were unique correlates of antenatal depression in each group: physical abuse in Pakistani women (AOR=4.40:95% CI, 1.15-16.85), sexual abuse in Aboriginal women (AOR=3.02:95% CI, 1.09-8.40), and low income in Caucasian women (AOR=5.74:95% CI, 1.04-31.78).Conclusion: Depression is a substantial public health problem among pregnant women, with women in Pakistan having a much higher burden of antenatal depression than their Canadian counterparts.
Keywords
Antenatal depression
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number
2651291
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