Title of article :
Relationship between Violence during Pregnancy and Postpartum Depression
Author/Authors :
Dolatian, M College of Nursing and Midwifery - Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Hesami, K College of Nursing and Midwifery - Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shams, J Department of Psychiatry - Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Alavi Majd, H Department of Biostatistics - Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Due to the lack of evidence in relation to violence against pregnant women, particularly in developing
countries, this study was conducted to determine the relationship between violence during pregnancy and
postpartum depression in Marivan, western Iran.
Methods: 240 women between 15 and 40 years at the last month of their pregnancy were selected and divided
into two groups: those experiencing violence and those without and matched for age, education, occupation of
their own and their husbands’, income, marital status, parity and desired or unwanted pregnancy. They were
followed 2 to 6 weeks after delivery. Participants were Iranian Kurd, literate and singleton with no known pregnancy
complications and depressive disorder in their lifespan. Demographic and obstetrical characteristics, Edinburg’s
postpartum depression, violence in three domains of physical, sexual, and emotional were recorded in a
questionnaire.
Results: Mean age of subjects was 26.02±5.53 years mostly in primary educational level and were housewives.
The scores of Edinburg’s questionnaire ranged from 0 to 27 (8.25±6.82) and 34.2% (82 women) of them obtained
score 10 or more. The frequency of postpartum depression was 52.5% and 15.8% in women experiencing
violence and those without, respectively. A significant relationship was found between domestic violence and
postpartum depression (p<0.001) and the estimation of relative risk of depression with 95% confidence interval
was between 2.1 and 5.1 (RR=3.3).
Conclusion: Based on adverse effects of violence during pregnancy in this study, a routine screening at perinatal
clinics is suggested to identify at-risk cases and provide necessary health services
Keywords :
Violence , Sexual violence , Emotional violence , Pregnancy , Postpartum depression
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics