2023
DOI: 10.1002/hsr2.1490
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Prevalence and associated factors of depression, anxiety, and stress among pregnant women in Herat, Afghanistan: A cross‐sectional study

Abstract: Background and AimsPregnancy is an important and natural event in a woman's life. It represents a time of substantial social and bio‐psychological challenges for a pregnant woman that may increase vulnerability to emotional disturbances such as depression, anxiety, and stress (DAS). This study aims to assess the prevalence and associated factors of DAS among pregnant women in Herat city of Afghanistan.MethodsThis hospital‐based cross‐sectional study was conducted between July and November 2019, on 691 Dari‐spe… Show more

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“…Given that generalized anxiety disorder was reported across 184 studies, we were able to further interrogate the prevalence of this disorder across important subgroups (Figure 3). While investigating generalized anxiety by country income status, we found a higher prevalence among studies performed in lower-middle–income countries (27.6%; 95% CI, 21.6%-33.9%; 59 studies; n = 25 109) compared with low-income countries (24.0%; 95% CI, 15.3%-33.8%; 11 studies; n = 4961). Upper-middle–income countries had the lowest prevalence (19.1%; 95% CI, 16.0%-22.4%; 110 studies; n = 138 496).…”
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“…Given that generalized anxiety disorder was reported across 184 studies, we were able to further interrogate the prevalence of this disorder across important subgroups (Figure 3). While investigating generalized anxiety by country income status, we found a higher prevalence among studies performed in lower-middle–income countries (27.6%; 95% CI, 21.6%-33.9%; 59 studies; n = 25 109) compared with low-income countries (24.0%; 95% CI, 15.3%-33.8%; 11 studies; n = 4961). Upper-middle–income countries had the lowest prevalence (19.1%; 95% CI, 16.0%-22.4%; 110 studies; n = 138 496).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Generalized anxiety disorder (including anxiety not specified) was the most commonly reported anxiety disorder, examined by 184 of 203 studies (90.6%) . The pooled point prevalence for generalized anxiety disorder was 22.2% (95% CI, 19.4%-25.0%; n = 173 553).…”
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