Title of article :
Development and validation of a postpartum depression risk score in delivered women, Iran
Author/Authors :
Maracy, Mohammad Department of Psychiatry - Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, , Kheirabadi, Gholam Department of Psychiatry - Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Investigators describe a dramatic increase in the incidence of mood disorder after childbirth, with the largest risk in the 90 days after delivery. This study is designed to develop a relatively simple screening tool and validate it from the significant variables
associated with postpartum depression (PPD) to detect delivered women at high risk of having PPD. Materials and Methods: In the
cross-sectional study, 6,627 from a total of 7,300 delivered women, 2-12 months after delivery were recruited and screened for PPD.
Split-half validation was used to develop the risk score. The training data set was used to develop the model, and the validation data
set was used to validate the developed the risk factors of postpartum depression risk score using multiple logistic regression analysis
to compute the β coefficients and odds ratio (OR) for the dependent variables associated with possible PPD in this study. Calibration
was checked using the Hosmer and Lemeshow test. A score for independent variables contributing to PPD was calculated. Cutoff points using a trade-off between the sensitivity and specificity of risk scores derived from PPD model using the Receiver Operating
Characteristic (ROC) curve. Results: The predicted and observed PPD were not different (P value = 0.885). The aROC with area
under the curve (S.E.) of 0.611 (0.008) for predicting PPD using the suggested cut-off point of -0.702, the proportion of participants
screening positive for PPD was 70.9% (sensitivity) (CI 95%; 69.5, 72.3) while the proportion screening negative was 60.1% (specificity)
(CI 95%; 58.2, 62.1). Conclusion: Despite of the relatively low sensitivity and specificity in this
Keywords :
Postpartum depression , risk score , validation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics