Caesarean Delivery and Postnatal Depression in a Tertiary Hospital in Southern Nigeria

E. N. Solomon, N. Ijeoma
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Background: Postnatal depression is one of the most devastating of the mental disorders affecting women six weeks postpartum, accounting for more than 20% of maternal deaths after childbirth. It is said that young children of mothers with postnatal depression have greater behavioural problems than those of non- depressed mothers. Mode of delivery with other risk factors has been implicated as a predictive factor and caesarean section in any form is said to be most implicated. This study intends to contribute to the raging arguments on the relationship between caesarean section and postnatal depression. Objective: To examine the relationship between caesarean sections and postnatal depression. Methods: Women visiting the postnatal clinic six weeks postpartum who consented to the study, where interviewed and screened for depression using the study designed questionnaire and the Edinburg postnatal depressive scale (EPDS). Data obtained were analysed using the statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) version 23.0, p values <0.05 were statistically significant. Results: Out of 405 women who participated in the study, 135 (33.3%) had an EPDS score of > 12 points. Among the risk factors isolated which included co-habiting, death of children, children challenges and partner violence, caesarean section showed a very strong association p=0.001, OR 1.68, 95% cl=1.10-2.58. Emergency caesarean section showed a stronger association p=0.001, OR 3.6, 95%cl=2.35-5.69. Conclusion: Emergency caesarean section has a strong significant impact on the development of postnatal depression.
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尼日利亚南部一家三级医院的剖腹产和产后抑郁症
背景:产后抑郁症是影响产后六周女性的最具破坏性的精神障碍之一,占产后产妇死亡人数的20%以上。据说,患有产后抑郁症的母亲的孩子比没有抑郁症的母亲有更大的行为问题。分娩方式和其他风险因素被认为是一个预测因素,任何形式的剖腹产都被认为是最受影响的。这项研究旨在为关于剖腹产与产后抑郁症之间关系的激烈争论做出贡献。目的:探讨剖宫产与产后抑郁症的关系。方法:产后6周到产后诊所就诊并同意该研究的女性,采用研究设计的问卷和Edinburg产后抑郁量表(EPDS)进行访谈和抑郁筛查。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)23.0版对获得的数据进行分析,p值为12分。在包括同居、儿童死亡、儿童挑战和伴侣暴力在内的孤立风险因素中,剖腹产显示出非常强的相关性,p=0.001,OR 1.68,95%cl=1.10-2.58。紧急剖宫产显示出更强的相关性p=0.001,OR 3.6,95%cl=2.35-5.69。结论:紧急剖宫产对产后抑郁症的发展有很大的影响。
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