2017
DOI: 10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2016-0094
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Factors associated with the probability of common mental disorders in pregnant women: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Factors associated with the probability of common mental disorders in pregnant women: a cross-sectional study AbstrActObjective: To estimate the prevalence of probability of common mental disorders in pregnant women and associated factors. Methods:A cross-sectional study with a quantitative and descriptive approach was performed with 330 pregnant women enrolled in a Women's Health Service located in Mid-West Brazil. Data were obtained through a questionnaire about socio-demographic characteristics and family … Show more

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“…The highest prevalence of gestational CMD was found in two studies carried out in Brazil by Alvarenga et al (16) (63%) and by Lucchese et al (22) (51.7%); the lowest prevalence (1.1%) was found in a study conducted by Usuda et al (26) in Japan. The highest occurrence of postpartum CMD was also registered in a Brazilian study (25.4%) (24) ; and the lowest prevalence was registered in Nepal (9.8%) (19) .…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…The highest prevalence of gestational CMD was found in two studies carried out in Brazil by Alvarenga et al (16) (63%) and by Lucchese et al (22) (51.7%); the lowest prevalence (1.1%) was found in a study conducted by Usuda et al (26) in Japan. The highest occurrence of postpartum CMD was also registered in a Brazilian study (25.4%) (24) ; and the lowest prevalence was registered in Nepal (9.8%) (19) .…”
Section: Level Of Evidencementioning
confidence: 84%
“…in PubMed/MEDLINE; and 7.6% in PsycINFO. Most studies were conducted in Brazil (30.8%) (10,16,(22)(23) , with cross-sectional design (61.5%) (10,(18)(19)(20)22,24,26) , and most of them were (23%) carried out in 2016 (10,21,26) and 2017 (16,18,22) . Concerning the perinatal period, most were performed during pregnancy and after birth (16)(17)21,23,(25)(26)(27) and the others only during pregnancy (18,20,22) or after birth (10,19,24) .…”
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“…It is noteworthy that CMDs are characterized by symptoms such as insomnia, fatigue, depressive signs, which do not meet the diagnostic requirements in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V), but cause functional incapacity in the individual. 12,23,26 It was found, a high prevalence of CMD and an important relation with female self-esteem in a sample of pregnant women. 23 The relationship between CMD and postpartum depression has been discussed in some studies, since there is a relationship between the onset of CMD during pregnancy followed by depression in the puerperal period.…”
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confidence: 90%