Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho,Fábio Monteiro da Cunha
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares, Silva,Ricardo Azevedo, Quevedo,Luciana de Ávila, Souza,Luciano Dias de Mattos, Castelli,Rochele Dias, Matos,Mariana Bonati de, Pinheiro,Karen Amaral Tavares
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) during pregnancy in teenage mothers and to assess its association with socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric history and psychosocial variables. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of pregnant teenagers enrolled in the national public health system in the urban area of Pelotas, southern Brazil. MDD was assessed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, the Abuse Assessment Screen was used to identify physical abuse within the last 12 months and during pregnancy, and social support was assessed with the Medical Outcomes Survey Social Support Scale. RESULTS: Forty-three (4.94%) potential subjects refused to participate, resulting in 828 total participants. The prevalence of MDD was 17.8%, 9.2% reported they had been subjected to violence within the last 12 months, while 5.8% had suffered violence during pregnancy, and the mean (SD) overall social support score was 87.40 (11.75). After adjustment, we found the highest incidence of MDD in adolescents with less than 8 years of education, followed by those with previous episodes of MDD and those with lower overall social support. CONCLUSIONS: MDD is a relatively common condition in pregnant teenagers and appears to be more prevalent in young mothers who are both socioeconomically and psychosocially underprivileged.
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spelling Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlatesAntenatal depressionEpidemiologyMajor Depressive DisorderSocial supportTeenage pregnancyOBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) during pregnancy in teenage mothers and to assess its association with socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric history and psychosocial variables. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of pregnant teenagers enrolled in the national public health system in the urban area of Pelotas, southern Brazil. MDD was assessed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, the Abuse Assessment Screen was used to identify physical abuse within the last 12 months and during pregnancy, and social support was assessed with the Medical Outcomes Survey Social Support Scale. RESULTS: Forty-three (4.94%) potential subjects refused to participate, resulting in 828 total participants. The prevalence of MDD was 17.8%, 9.2% reported they had been subjected to violence within the last 12 months, while 5.8% had suffered violence during pregnancy, and the mean (SD) overall social support score was 87.40 (11.75). After adjustment, we found the highest incidence of MDD in adolescents with less than 8 years of education, followed by those with previous episodes of MDD and those with lower overall social support. CONCLUSIONS: MDD is a relatively common condition in pregnant teenagers and appears to be more prevalent in young mothers who are both socioeconomically and psychosocially underprivileged.Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria2013-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-44462013000100009Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry v.35 n.1 2013reponame:Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)instacron:ABP10.1016/j.rbp.2012.03.006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho,Fábio Monteiro da CunhaPinheiro,Ricardo TavaresSilva,Ricardo AzevedoQuevedo,Luciana de ÁvilaSouza,Luciano Dias de MattosCastelli,Rochele DiasMatos,Mariana Bonati dePinheiro,Karen Amaral Tavareseng2013-04-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-44462013000100009Revistahttp://www.bjp.org.br/ahead_of_print.asphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||rbp@abpbrasil.org.br1809-452X1516-4446opendoar:2013-04-04T00:00Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria (ABP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
title Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
spellingShingle Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
Coelho,Fábio Monteiro da Cunha
Antenatal depression
Epidemiology
Major Depressive Disorder
Social support
Teenage pregnancy
title_short Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
title_full Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
title_fullStr Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
title_full_unstemmed Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
title_sort Major depressive disorder during teenage pregnancy: socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial correlates
author Coelho,Fábio Monteiro da Cunha
author_facet Coelho,Fábio Monteiro da Cunha
Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares
Silva,Ricardo Azevedo
Quevedo,Luciana de Ávila
Souza,Luciano Dias de Mattos
Castelli,Rochele Dias
Matos,Mariana Bonati de
Pinheiro,Karen Amaral Tavares
author_role author
author2 Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares
Silva,Ricardo Azevedo
Quevedo,Luciana de Ávila
Souza,Luciano Dias de Mattos
Castelli,Rochele Dias
Matos,Mariana Bonati de
Pinheiro,Karen Amaral Tavares
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho,Fábio Monteiro da Cunha
Pinheiro,Ricardo Tavares
Silva,Ricardo Azevedo
Quevedo,Luciana de Ávila
Souza,Luciano Dias de Mattos
Castelli,Rochele Dias
Matos,Mariana Bonati de
Pinheiro,Karen Amaral Tavares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Antenatal depression
Epidemiology
Major Depressive Disorder
Social support
Teenage pregnancy
topic Antenatal depression
Epidemiology
Major Depressive Disorder
Social support
Teenage pregnancy
description OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) during pregnancy in teenage mothers and to assess its association with socio-demographic characteristics, obstetric history and psychosocial variables. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with a sample of pregnant teenagers enrolled in the national public health system in the urban area of Pelotas, southern Brazil. MDD was assessed with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, the Abuse Assessment Screen was used to identify physical abuse within the last 12 months and during pregnancy, and social support was assessed with the Medical Outcomes Survey Social Support Scale. RESULTS: Forty-three (4.94%) potential subjects refused to participate, resulting in 828 total participants. The prevalence of MDD was 17.8%, 9.2% reported they had been subjected to violence within the last 12 months, while 5.8% had suffered violence during pregnancy, and the mean (SD) overall social support score was 87.40 (11.75). After adjustment, we found the highest incidence of MDD in adolescents with less than 8 years of education, followed by those with previous episodes of MDD and those with lower overall social support. CONCLUSIONS: MDD is a relatively common condition in pregnant teenagers and appears to be more prevalent in young mothers who are both socioeconomically and psychosocially underprivileged.
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