Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review
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Resumo: | Objective: To analyze the main factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) method, carried out in the electronic databases Pubmed, Scielo, Scopus and Web of Science, using the following descriptors: “postpartum depression”, “postnatal depression”, “maternity blues”, “puerperal depressive symptom”, “after birth depression”, “risk factors” and “dangerous factors”. Full articles, available in Portuguese, English or Spanish, published between 2016 and 2021 were included. Results: 12 articles made up the final sample of this study. It was found that five axes of factors associated with postpartum depression were identified: sociodemographic, psychological, social, hormonal and obstetric. Most of these factors are interrelated and associated with the woman's lifestyle, especially social factors such as low social and family support, marital conflict and dissatisfaction, and exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy. The most frequently listed risk factors were physical, ranging from a history of premenstrual syndrome to obstetric issues such as multiparity, morbidity during pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy, history of miscarriage, cesarean delivery, preeclampsia, placenta previa, placental abruption, premature delivery, hyperemesis gravidarum, gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes. Conclusion: It was found that the factors associated with postpartum depression can be sociodemographic, psychological, social, hormonal and obstetric. Therefore, prevention programs for this clinical condition, such as psychological prenatal care, need to focus on the interpersonal relationships of the individuals involved, in addition to social factors and lifestyle and the physical health conditions of these women. |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic reviewFasociados a la aparición de la depresión posparto: una revisión sistemáticaFatores associados a ocorrência de depressão pós-parto: uma revisão sistemáticaDepression, PostpartumRisk FactorsSocial support.Depresión PospartoFactores de RiesgoApoyo social.Depressão pós-partoFatores de riscoApoio social.Objective: To analyze the main factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) method, carried out in the electronic databases Pubmed, Scielo, Scopus and Web of Science, using the following descriptors: “postpartum depression”, “postnatal depression”, “maternity blues”, “puerperal depressive symptom”, “after birth depression”, “risk factors” and “dangerous factors”. Full articles, available in Portuguese, English or Spanish, published between 2016 and 2021 were included. Results: 12 articles made up the final sample of this study. It was found that five axes of factors associated with postpartum depression were identified: sociodemographic, psychological, social, hormonal and obstetric. Most of these factors are interrelated and associated with the woman's lifestyle, especially social factors such as low social and family support, marital conflict and dissatisfaction, and exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy. The most frequently listed risk factors were physical, ranging from a history of premenstrual syndrome to obstetric issues such as multiparity, morbidity during pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy, history of miscarriage, cesarean delivery, preeclampsia, placenta previa, placental abruption, premature delivery, hyperemesis gravidarum, gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes. Conclusion: It was found that the factors associated with postpartum depression can be sociodemographic, psychological, social, hormonal and obstetric. Therefore, prevention programs for this clinical condition, such as psychological prenatal care, need to focus on the interpersonal relationships of the individuals involved, in addition to social factors and lifestyle and the physical health conditions of these women.Objetivo: Analizar los principales factores asociados a la aparición de depresión posparto. Metodología: Revisión sistemática de la literatura basada en el método Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA), realizada en las bases de datos electrónicas Pubmed, Scielo, Scopus y Web of Science, utilizando los siguientes descriptores: “postpartum depression”, “postnatal depression”, “maternity blues”, “puerperal depressive symptom”, “after birth depression”, “risk factors” y “dangerous factors”. Se incluyeron artículos completos, disponibles en portugués, inglés o español, publicados entre 2016 y 2021. Resultados: 12 artículos constituyeron la muestra final de este estudio. Se encontró que se identificaron cinco ejes de factores asociados a la depresión posparto: sociodemográficos, psicológicos, sociales, hormonales y obstétricos. La mayoría de estos factores están interrelacionados y asociados con el estilo de vida de la mujer, especialmente los factores sociales como el bajo apoyo social y familiar, el conflicto y la insatisfacción conyugales y la exposición a la violencia de pareja durante el embarazo. Los factores de riesgo enumerados con mayor frecuencia fueron físicos, incluidos desde antecedentes de síndrome premenstrual hasta problemas obstétricos como multiparidad, morbilidad durante el embarazo, embarazo no planificado, antecedentes de aborto espontáneo, parto por cesárea, preeclampsia, placenta previa, desprendimiento de placenta, parto prematuro, hiperémesis gravídica, hipertensión gestacional y diabetes gestacional. Conclusión: Se encontró que los factores asociados a la depresión posparto pueden ser sociodemográficos, psicológicos, sociales, hormonales y obstétricos. Por lo tanto, los programas de prevención de esta condición clínica, como el prenatal psicológico, necesitan enfocarse en las relaciones interpersonales de las personas involucradas, además de los factores sociales y de estilo de vida y las condiciones de salud física de estas mujeres.Objetivo: Analisar os principais fatores associados a ocorrência de depressão pós-parto. Metodologia: Revisão sistemática da literatura baseada no método Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews e Meta-Analysis (PRISMA), realizada nas bases de dados eletrônicas Pubmed, Scielo, Scopus e Web of Science, por meio dos seguintes descritores: “postpartum depression”, “postnatal depression”, “maternity blues”, “puerperal depressive symptom”, “after birth depression”, “risk factors” e “dangerous factors”. Foram incluídos artigos completos, disponíveis em português, inglês ou espanhol, publicados entre 2016 a 2021. Resultados: 12 artigos compuseram a amostra final deste estudo. Verificou-se que cinco eixos de fatores associados a depressão pós-parto foram identificados: sociodemográficos, psicológicos, sociais, hormonais e obstétricos. Grande parte destes fatores são interrelacionados e associados ao estilo de vida da mulher, especialmente os fatores sociais como baixo apoio social e familiar, conflito e insatisfação conjugal e exposição à violência por parceiro íntimo na gestação. Os fatores de risco mais frequentemente listados foram os físicos, incluindo desde a história de síndrome pré-menstrual a questões obstétricas como multiparidade, morbidade durante a gestação, gravidez não planejada, história de aborto espontâneo, parto cesáreo, pré-eclâmpsia, placenta prévia, descolamento prematuro de placenta, parto prematuro, hiperêmese gravídica, hipertensão gestacional e diabetes gestacional. Conclusão: Verificou-se que os fatores associados a depressão pós-parto podem ser sociodemográficos, psicológicos, sociais, hormonais e obstétricos. Portanto, os programas de prevenção desta condição clínica, como o pré-natal psicológico, precisam focar nas relações interpessoais dos indivíduos envolvidos, além dos fatores sociais e estilo de vida e das condições de saúde física destas mulheres.Research, Society and Development2022-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2685810.33448/rsd-v11i3.26858Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e43811326858Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e43811326858Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e438113268582525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26858/23407Copyright (c) 2022 José William Araújo do Nascimento; Dário César de Oliveira Conceição; Aprigio Tavares Pessôa Filho; Carlos Alberto Vieira da Silva; Josafá Silva de Araújo; Carolinne Santana de Morais Mota; Francielle Rafaela dos Santos Silva; Jéssyca Francyane Pereira Almeida; Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Romão da Silveira; Aline Lucia de Souzahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNascimento, José William Araújo doConceição, Dário César de OliveiraPessôa Filho, Aprigio TavaresSilva, Carlos Alberto Vieira daAraújo, Josafá Silva deMota, Carolinne Santana de MoraisSilva, Francielle Rafaela dos SantosAlmeida, Jéssyca Francyane PereiraSilveira, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Romão daSouza, Aline Lucia de2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26858Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:47.440711Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review Fasociados a la aparición de la depresión posparto: una revisión sistemática Fatores associados a ocorrência de depressão pós-parto: uma revisão sistemática |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review Nascimento, José William Araújo do Depression, Postpartum Risk Factors Social support. Depresión Posparto Factores de Riesgo Apoyo social. Depressão pós-parto Fatores de risco Apoio social. |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review |
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Factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression: a systematic review |
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Nascimento, José William Araújo do |
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Nascimento, José William Araújo do Conceição, Dário César de Oliveira Pessôa Filho, Aprigio Tavares Silva, Carlos Alberto Vieira da Araújo, Josafá Silva de Mota, Carolinne Santana de Morais Silva, Francielle Rafaela dos Santos Almeida, Jéssyca Francyane Pereira Silveira, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Romão da Souza, Aline Lucia de |
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Conceição, Dário César de Oliveira Pessôa Filho, Aprigio Tavares Silva, Carlos Alberto Vieira da Araújo, Josafá Silva de Mota, Carolinne Santana de Morais Silva, Francielle Rafaela dos Santos Almeida, Jéssyca Francyane Pereira Silveira, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Romão da Souza, Aline Lucia de |
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Nascimento, José William Araújo do Conceição, Dário César de Oliveira Pessôa Filho, Aprigio Tavares Silva, Carlos Alberto Vieira da Araújo, Josafá Silva de Mota, Carolinne Santana de Morais Silva, Francielle Rafaela dos Santos Almeida, Jéssyca Francyane Pereira Silveira, Maria Eduarda Rodrigues Romão da Souza, Aline Lucia de |
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Depression, Postpartum Risk Factors Social support. Depresión Posparto Factores de Riesgo Apoyo social. Depressão pós-parto Fatores de risco Apoio social. |
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Depression, Postpartum Risk Factors Social support. Depresión Posparto Factores de Riesgo Apoyo social. Depressão pós-parto Fatores de risco Apoio social. |
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Objective: To analyze the main factors associated with the occurrence of postpartum depression. Methodology: A systematic review of the literature based on the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) method, carried out in the electronic databases Pubmed, Scielo, Scopus and Web of Science, using the following descriptors: “postpartum depression”, “postnatal depression”, “maternity blues”, “puerperal depressive symptom”, “after birth depression”, “risk factors” and “dangerous factors”. Full articles, available in Portuguese, English or Spanish, published between 2016 and 2021 were included. Results: 12 articles made up the final sample of this study. It was found that five axes of factors associated with postpartum depression were identified: sociodemographic, psychological, social, hormonal and obstetric. Most of these factors are interrelated and associated with the woman's lifestyle, especially social factors such as low social and family support, marital conflict and dissatisfaction, and exposure to intimate partner violence during pregnancy. The most frequently listed risk factors were physical, ranging from a history of premenstrual syndrome to obstetric issues such as multiparity, morbidity during pregnancy, unplanned pregnancy, history of miscarriage, cesarean delivery, preeclampsia, placenta previa, placental abruption, premature delivery, hyperemesis gravidarum, gestational hypertension and gestational diabetes. Conclusion: It was found that the factors associated with postpartum depression can be sociodemographic, psychological, social, hormonal and obstetric. Therefore, prevention programs for this clinical condition, such as psychological prenatal care, need to focus on the interpersonal relationships of the individuals involved, in addition to social factors and lifestyle and the physical health conditions of these women. |
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