2014
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00080213
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Avaliação de desfechos perinatais/infantis em partos de pacientes com transtornos mentais maiores de um hospital psiquiátrico do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

Abstract: Desfechos perinatais/infantis constituem as principais causas de morbi-mortalidade infantil em países em desenvolvimento como o Brasil. Dentre os fatores de risco, está a presença de transtornos mentais maternos. Foi realizado um estudo longitudinal retrospectivo baseado no seguimento passivo por meio do método de linkage probabilístico para verificar a prevalência de desfechos perinatais/infantis em pacientes internadas em um hospital psiquiátrico público do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, que tiveram partos durante … Show more

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“…In this study, antenatal depression was 2.57 times more in women who have history of abortion than who had not history of abortion. This finding was consistent with a study in Brazil [ 35 ]. Those women in their third trimester of pregnancy were 1.70 times more likely to experience antenatal depression than women in their first trimester of pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In this study, antenatal depression was 2.57 times more in women who have history of abortion than who had not history of abortion. This finding was consistent with a study in Brazil [ 35 ]. Those women in their third trimester of pregnancy were 1.70 times more likely to experience antenatal depression than women in their first trimester of pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Those pregnant mothers who had previous history of abortion were 1.52 times [AOR = 1.53 (95% CI: (1.04, 5.09)] more likely to have depression. This finding was in-line with a study in Ethiopia [30] and Brazil [35]. This might be due to the thought of having abortion in the current pregnancy could result stressful situation that impose them to depression.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Observou-se diversidade também nas categorias de número de consultas realizadas durante a gestação:< e > 4 consultas; 0 a 3, 4 a 6 e 7 ou mais consultas; < e > 6 consultas e < e > 7 consultas (CARNEIRO et al, 2012;HASSAN et al, 2012;LIMA et al, 2012;GRANZOTTO;FONSECA;LINDEMANN, 2012;MAIA;MENDES, 2012;RIBEIRO et al, 2014;SINGH et al, 2014;SATO, 2014;DEBELEW;AFEWORK;YALEW, 2014;PEREIRA et al, 2014;SILVA;MATHIAS, 2014;YEGO et al, 2014;SILVA;ALMEIDA;ALENCAR, 2014;DHADED et al, 2015;KAMAL, 2015;LIMA et al, 2017).…”
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