2006
DOI: 10.2753/imh0020-7411350105
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Postnatal Depression in Surabaya, Indonesia

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“…Overall the data indicate that CPMDs in women living in low-and lower-middle-income countries are caused by multiple factors and lack a direct causal pathway. Edwards et al 21 demonstrated that symptoms were more severe among women who had a greater number of risk factors and Patel et al 40 found that risk factors interact, including in culturally determined ways.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Common Mental Disorders (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall the data indicate that CPMDs in women living in low-and lower-middle-income countries are caused by multiple factors and lack a direct causal pathway. Edwards et al 21 demonstrated that symptoms were more severe among women who had a greater number of risk factors and Patel et al 40 found that risk factors interact, including in culturally determined ways.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Common Mental Disorders (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Viet Nam women who scored > 33 on the Intimate Bonds Measure Care subscale, which assesses partner kindness, trust, sensitivity and affection, were at reduced risk 25 Of the eight prospective studies initiated in pregnancy, 10,21,27,34,38,40,41,45 five reported both the antenatal and postnatal prevalence of CPMDs and in four this was higher in pregnancy than after childbirth.…”
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“…Globally, perinatal depression is the largest proportion of the perinatal mental health illness among women in childbearing age [1,6,10]. WHO reported 10% of women in developed countries have depressive syndrome during the perinatal period, while 20% of women in low-income and middle-income countries (LMIC) suffer from perinatal depression [17].…”
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“…WHO reported 10% of women in developed countries have depressive syndrome during the perinatal period, while 20% of women in low-income and middle-income countries (LMIC) suffer from perinatal depression [17]. In Indonesia, the prevalence of postnatal depression was 22% with the majority of them had mild levels of depression [6]. Meanwhile, the estimated prevalence of antenatal depression was 7.4%-20% among pregnant women [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%