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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2016; 54 (1)
Depression and risk factors associated in women with children in sessions with a child psychiatrist
Duarte-Raya F, Rico-Maldonado MA, González-Guzmán EG, Rossette LBC
Language: Spanish
References: 28
Page: 58-63
PDF size: 276.86 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Background: Maternal depression entails cognitive, behavioral, affective
and relational disorders with a great impact on the life quality of
individuals, society and family. Our objective was to determine the prevalence
and factors associated in women with children in paedopsychiatry
treatment in a children’s hospital.
Methods: Descriptive, prospective and prevalence study with a sample
of 194 women. We used Beck scale. We calculated the prevalence rate.
We analyzed the association of risk factors with the maternal depression
by using chi square and a relative risk with a 95 % confidence interval
(
p = 0.5).
Results: There was a maternal prevalence depression of 66 %: 45 %
had a mild depression (58), 35 % moderate (45) and 20 % severe (25).
According to the chi square analysis, married female variable was statistically
significant (8.7408,
p = 0.0031, Odds Ratio [OR] 2.48). Having five
children had an OR of 2.09, and the diagnosis of delay in the development
an OR of 1.75.
Conclusion: There was a higher prevalence than expected with a percentage
difference of 6 points. Mild depression was more common;
women from 31 to 40 years of age, married, and with five children were
the most affected groups.
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