Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas

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Autor(a) principal: Tavares,Daniele
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Quevedo,Luciana, Jansen,Karen, Souza,Luciano, Pinheiro,Ricardo, Silva,Ricardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry (São Paulo. 1999. Online)
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Resumo: OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study of postpartum women. The sample comprised mothers who have received prenatal care from the Brazilian National System of Public Heath in the city of Pelotas. Suicide risk and other mental disorders were evaluated using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). A yes answer on one of the six interview questions was considered a sign of suicide risk. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 919 postpartum women. The 11.5% suicide prevalence was 4.62 (CI 2.45, 8.73) times higher in women with low educational levels. Women with comorbid depression or an anxiety disorder showed a 17.04 (CI 2.27; 19.96) times greater risk of suicide than those who did not suffer from any mood disorder. CONCLUSION: Lower education levels and psychiatric disorders are associated with suicide risk. Bipolar disorder is the psychiatric disorder with the highest impact on suicide risk.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
title Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
spellingShingle Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
Tavares,Daniele
Postpartum Depression
Suicide Risk
Maternal Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Woman
title_short Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
title_full Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
title_fullStr Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
title_sort Prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women in Pelotas
author Tavares,Daniele
author_facet Tavares,Daniele
Quevedo,Luciana
Jansen,Karen
Souza,Luciano
Pinheiro,Ricardo
Silva,Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Quevedo,Luciana
Jansen,Karen
Souza,Luciano
Pinheiro,Ricardo
Silva,Ricardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tavares,Daniele
Quevedo,Luciana
Jansen,Karen
Souza,Luciano
Pinheiro,Ricardo
Silva,Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Postpartum Depression
Suicide Risk
Maternal Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Woman
topic Postpartum Depression
Suicide Risk
Maternal Depression
Anxiety Disorders
Woman
description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of suicide risk and comorbidities in postpartum women. METHODS: This is a cross-sectional study of postpartum women. The sample comprised mothers who have received prenatal care from the Brazilian National System of Public Heath in the city of Pelotas. Suicide risk and other mental disorders were evaluated using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). A yes answer on one of the six interview questions was considered a sign of suicide risk. RESULTS: The sample consisted of 919 postpartum women. The 11.5% suicide prevalence was 4.62 (CI 2.45, 8.73) times higher in women with low educational levels. Women with comorbid depression or an anxiety disorder showed a 17.04 (CI 2.27; 19.96) times greater risk of suicide than those who did not suffer from any mood disorder. CONCLUSION: Lower education levels and psychiatric disorders are associated with suicide risk. Bipolar disorder is the psychiatric disorder with the highest impact on suicide risk.
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