2017
DOI: 10.1166/asl.2017.9122
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Antenatal Depression and Its Determinant Factors in Urban Community Setting

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“…Post-partum depression according to psychiatrists in 1860 was defined as a change shortly after giving birth According to Chaplin (2001) postpartum depression is a moody state experienced by a woman after giving birth, while according to Anindyajati et al (2017) Post-partum depression (DPP) is a depression found in women after giving birth that occurs within a period of 4 (four) weeks. This can last up to several months or even years if not addressed WHO (1990) found that depression causes the 4th largest social burden in the world and is predicted to reach more than 300 million people in the next two decades.…”
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“…Post-partum depression according to psychiatrists in 1860 was defined as a change shortly after giving birth According to Chaplin (2001) postpartum depression is a moody state experienced by a woman after giving birth, while according to Anindyajati et al (2017) Post-partum depression (DPP) is a depression found in women after giving birth that occurs within a period of 4 (four) weeks. This can last up to several months or even years if not addressed WHO (1990) found that depression causes the 4th largest social burden in the world and is predicted to reach more than 300 million people in the next two decades.…”
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“…Jakarta found that the incidence of postpartum depression was 11-30% of mothers who experienced postpartum depression It is important to understand postpartum depression because postpartum depression has the potential to cause the death of the baby and the mother. Anindyajati et al (2017) explains the causes of postpartum depression in Indonesia in particular, namely, husband's support (from husband or family), condition or quality of the baby (including problems with pregnancy and childbirth), readiness to give birth to a baby and become a mother, labor complications (parity), mode of delivery, history of infectious diseases, complications of labor and duration of delivery) history of previous depression or other emotional problems, hormonal factors and cultural factors Kruckman (2011) explained that the factors that cause postpartum depression are biological factors due to the hormones estrogen, progesterone and prolactin optimal maternal age for infant care which involves mental readiness to become a mother, primiparous status, education related to social pressure, and role conflict, length of labor. and medical interventions during labour, as well as social support factors.…”
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“…The most common mental disorders were anxiety, depression, and stress. Depressive symptoms occured 15% among pregnant women living in Jakarta in which the capital city of Indonesia (Anindyajati et al, 2017). In Indonesia, the prevalence of the most severe mental disorders is found in Yogyakarta Special Region.…”
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confidence: 99%