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Prevalence and risk factors of postpartum depression within one year after birth in urban slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, BRAC University, Nepal Red Cross Society, University of South Carolina
Published InPLoS ONE
Year2019
Citations121
Abstract
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a serious pubic health concern and known to have the adverse effects on mother's perinatal wellbeing; and child's physical and cognitive development. There were limited literatures on PPD in Bangladesh, especially in urban slum context. The aim of this study was to assess the burden and risk factors of PPD among the urban slum women. A cross-sectional study was conducted between November-December 2017 in three urban slums on 376 women within first 12 months of postpartum. A validated Bangla version of Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale was used to measure the depression status. Respondent's socio-economic characteristics and other risk factors were collected with structured validated questionaire by trained interviewers. Unadjusted Prevalence Ratio (PR) and Adjusted Prevalence Ratio…
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Fields & Keywords
Health SciencesMedicinePublic Health, Environmental and Occupational HealthMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional DevelopmentMaternal and Perinatal Health InterventionsDemographyObstetricsEnvironmental healthPsychiatryPaleontologyGeneticsStatistics