Predictors of Depressive Symptoms in Postpartum Women: The Role of Contraceptive Use, Type and Health-Related Factors

Q4 Medicine Jordan Medical Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-24 DOI:10.35516/jmj.v56i3.356
Laith A. Hamdan-Mansour, Sireen M Alkhaldi, Nour Awamleh, Bayan E. Hwidi, Tala M Mesmar, Sama Bani Ahmad, Ahmed Friehat, Rakan Al-Sawaeer, Batool Ahmad, Majd M. Mabadrieh, Zaid Taimeh, A. Hamdan-Mansour
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Background: The postpartum period is critical for women due to significant bio-psychosocial changes and the consequences of delivery. Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of the use of contraceptives and other health-related factors in the risk of developing postpartum depression among women in Jordan. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional, descriptive-correlational design was used to recruit 803 women using a convenience sample technique from the central district of Jordan. Data were collected on depressive symptoms, contraceptive use and type, and pregnancy health-related factors.  Results: Using binary logistic regression analysis, non-hormonal contraceptives and musculoskeletal pain were significant predictors (p<.05) of the risk of developing depressive symptoms in the sampled women (OR=4.1, 3.8; respectively). For the women in our sample, 24.9% (n=200) developed depressive symptoms. Most of those who felt depressed reported suffering from insomnia (50.0%] and baby blues (13.0%), while loss of appetite was reported by 33.0%. The analysis also showed that 51.0% (n=409) had used at least one method of contraception. Among those using contraceptive methods, 31.0% had only used hormonal contraceptives compared to 69.0% using non-hormonal forms. Conclusion: Non-hormonal contraceptive use and musculoskeletal pain were found to be significantly associated with the risk of developing postpartum depressive symptoms. Family and reproductive health professionals need to emphasize the bio-psychological aspects of health for pregnant and postpartum women.
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产后妇女抑郁症状的预测因素:避孕药具使用、类型和健康相关因素的作用
背景:产后是妇女的关键时期,由于显著的生物心理社会变化和分娩的后果。目的:本研究的目的是调查约旦妇女使用避孕药具和其他健康相关因素在患产后抑郁症风险中的作用。材料和方法:采用横断面描述性相关设计,采用方便抽样技术从约旦中部地区招募803名妇女。收集了有关抑郁症状、避孕药具使用和类型以及妊娠相关因素的数据。结果:采用二元logistic回归分析,非激素避孕药和肌肉骨骼疼痛是样本女性出现抑郁症状风险的显著预测因子(p< 0.05) (OR=4.1, 3.8;分别)。在我们的样本中,24.9% (n=200)的女性出现了抑郁症状。大多数感到抑郁的人报告说患有失眠(50.0%)和婴儿忧郁症(13.0%),而食欲不振的人报告说占33.0%。分析还显示51.0% (n=409)至少使用过一种避孕方法。在使用避孕方法的人中,仅使用激素避孕药的占31.0%,而使用非激素避孕药的占69.0%。结论:非激素避孕药的使用和肌肉骨骼疼痛与产后抑郁症状的发生风险显著相关。家庭和生殖健康专业人员需要强调孕妇和产后妇女健康的生物心理方面。
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