埃塞俄比亚围产期抑郁症的患病率及相关因素:系统回顾与元分析》。

Q1 Psychology Depression Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2018-06-19 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/1813834
Amanual Getnet Mersha, Sileshi Ayele Abebe, Lamessa Melese Sori, Tadesse Melaku Abegaz
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背景:关于埃塞俄比亚社区围产期抑郁症的患病率和潜在相关因素,目前还没有集中的证据。因此,本综述旨在研究埃塞俄比亚围产期抑郁症的患病率和相关因素:在 MEDLINE、Scopus、PubMed、ScienceDirect 和 Google Scholar 中进行了计算机化的系统文献检索。每个数据库的检索时间均从开始日期起至 2018 年 1 月。所有纳入的文章均以英文发表,评估了埃塞俄比亚围产期抑郁症的患病率和相关因素。采用DerSimonian-Laird(DL)随机效应模型计算了汇总估计值及95%置信区间(CI)。通过检查漏斗图和统计检验来评估发表偏倚:结果:共纳入了 8 项观察性研究,总样本量为 4624 位母亲。从这些研究中汇总的围产期抑郁症患病率显示,埃塞俄比亚的围产期抑郁症患病率为 25.8% [95% CI,24.6%-27.1%]。曾有抑郁症病史[RR:3.78(95% CI,2.18-6.57),I2 = 41.6%]、社会经济地位低下[RR:4.67(95% CI,2.89-7.53),I2 = 0%]、未与配偶同住[RR:3.76(95% CI,1.96-7.38),I2 = 36.4%]、前次和/或本次妊娠有产科并发症[RR:2.74(95% CI,1.48-5.06),I2 = 67.7%]和计划外妊娠[RR:2.73(95% CI,2.11-3.53),I2 = 0%]是围产期抑郁症的主要相关因素:埃塞俄比亚围产期抑郁症的总发病率远远高于大多数发达国家和发展中国家。因此,为实现联合国提出的可持续发展目标(SDGs),应高度重视通过减少已确定的可改变因素来改善孕产妇的心理健康。孕产妇保健计划、政策和活动应将孕产妇心理健康作为核心组成部分。
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Prevalence and Associated Factors of Perinatal Depression in Ethiopia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Background: There is no pooled evidence regarding the prevalence and potential associated factors of perinatal depression in Ethiopian community. Hence, the current review aimed to examine the prevalence and associated factors of perinatal depression in Ethiopia.

Method: A computerized systematic literature search was made in MEDLINE, Scopus, PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar. Each database was searched from its start date to January 2018. All included articles were published in English, which evaluated prevalence and associated factors of perinatal depression in Ethiopia. Pooled estimations with 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated with DerSimonian-Laird (DL) random-effects model. Publication bias was evaluated by using inspection of funnel plots and statistical tests.

Result: Eight observational studies with an overall sample size of 4624 mothers were included in the review. The pooled prevalence of perinatal depression from these studies reported that the prevalence of perinatal depression in Ethiopia is 25.8% [95% CI, 24.6%-27.1%]. A pervious history of depression [RR: 3.78 (95% CI, 2.18-6.57), I2 = 41.6%], poor socioeconomic status [RR: 4.67 (95% CI, 2.89-7.53), I2 = 0%], not living with spouse [RR: 3.76 (95% CI, 1.96-7.38), I2 = 36.4%], having obstetric complications in previous and/or this pregnancy [RR: 2.74 (95% CI, 1.48-5.06), I2 = 67.7%], and having unplanned pregnancy [RR: 2.73 (95% CI, 2.11-3.53), I2 = 0%] were the major factors associated with perinatal depression.

Conclusion: The pooled prevalence of perinatal depression in Ethiopia is far above most developed as well as developing countries. Hence, to realize the sustainable development goals (SDGs) outlined by united nation, much attention should be given to improve maternal mental health through reduction of identified modifiable factors. Maternal health programs, polices, and activities should incorporate maternal mental health as a core component.

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