2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2022.08.076
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Path analysis of influencing factors for prenatal depressive symptoms in pregnant women

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“…In a Chinese study using the same depression scale, the detection rate was lower than that recorded in Beijing (24.3%) ( 27 ) and higher than that reported in Shenzhen (6.9%) ( 12 ). Compared with studies that used the same depression assessment scale in other countries, the incidence of depressive symptoms in this study was comparable to that in Urumqi (13.6%) ( 1 ). This may be attributed to differences in study design, cultural context, economic conditions, and regions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…In a Chinese study using the same depression scale, the detection rate was lower than that recorded in Beijing (24.3%) ( 27 ) and higher than that reported in Shenzhen (6.9%) ( 12 ). Compared with studies that used the same depression assessment scale in other countries, the incidence of depressive symptoms in this study was comparable to that in Urumqi (13.6%) ( 1 ). This may be attributed to differences in study design, cultural context, economic conditions, and regions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Therefore, a cut-off value of 10 points was adopted in the present study. The PHQ-9 has been widely used to assess depressive symptoms in pregnant women in many countries, including China, and has high internal consistency ( 1 , 12 , 27 , 28 ). Herein, the Cronbach's α was 0.857.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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