Postpartum depression symptoms among Amazonian and Northeast Brazilian women

J Affect Disord. 2016 Nov 1:204:214-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2016.06.026. Epub 2016 Jun 23.

Abstract

Background: Studies analyzing the prevalence of postpartum depression in Brazil have recently increased. However, few studies have examined the Northeast region of Brazil, and no studies have investigated the Amazon region. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate postpartum depression in these two regions.

Methods: We administered the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale to a total of 3060 women who used the Brazilian public health system and had given birth between one and three months prior to the interview. A cut-off score ≥11 was used to indicate symptoms of postpartum depression. After calculating the prevalence, univariate logistic regressions were performed separately for several possible risk factors (p<0.05).

Results: The overall rate of reported symptoms of postpartum depression was 19.5%. The prevalence in the northeast region and Amazon region were 19.0% and 20.3%, respectively (p=0.36). In the univariate logistic regression, low education level (<7 years: p<0.001; 8-10 years: p=0.003), ethnicity (Black: p=0.02; Pardo: p=0.02), few prenatal visits (1 or 2 visits: p=0.04), prenatal care self-assessed as "not very good" (p<0.001) and the prenatal care adequacy index of partially suitable (p=0.01) or not suitable (p<0.001) were identified as significant risk factors for postpartum depression symptoms.

Limitations: Mothers who did not bring their children for immunization. The cross-sectional study does not allow for causality to be established.

Conclusion: the prevalence rates of postpartum depression were similar to the rates observed for developing countries and higher than the rates observed in developed countries. Based on these findings, we recommend that screening and treatment of pregnant women should be considered a public health priority.

Keywords: Affective symptoms; EPDS; Epidemiology; Postpartum depression.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Brazil / epidemiology
  • Brazil / ethnology
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Depression, Postpartum / epidemiology
  • Depression, Postpartum / ethnology*
  • Depression, Postpartum / etiology
  • Educational Status
  • Ethnicity / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Logistic Models
  • Mothers / psychology*
  • Pregnancy
  • Prenatal Care / psychology
  • Prenatal Care / statistics & numerical data
  • Prevalence
  • Risk Factors
  • Young Adult