2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-31802012000200003
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Prevalence of common mental disorders in mothers in the semiarid region of Alagoas and its relationship with nutritional status

Abstract: CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Compromised maternal mental health (MMH) is considered to be a risk factor for child malnutrition in low income areas. Psychosocial variables associated with MMH are potentially different between urban and rural environments. The aim here was to investigate whether associations existed between MMH and selected sociodemographic risk factors and whether specific to urban or rural settings. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional study on a representative population sample of mothers from the s… Show more

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“…A "good" relationship with a partner decreases the woman's chances of having CMD by 84%, as well as each year of schooling by 12%. A study developed in the rural area of Alagoas found no significant association of CMD with the variables of education level, age and number of children after logistic regression analysis; the variable that maintained association in this study was not having a partner (9) . In relation to education level, the results agree with studies carried out in urban areas and with the study carried out with rural women in Pakistan, where after multiple regression analysis, the variables of education level, not having a partner/companion and having four or more children were associated with the SRQ score (the lower the education level, the higher the SRQ score) (24) .…”
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“…A "good" relationship with a partner decreases the woman's chances of having CMD by 84%, as well as each year of schooling by 12%. A study developed in the rural area of Alagoas found no significant association of CMD with the variables of education level, age and number of children after logistic regression analysis; the variable that maintained association in this study was not having a partner (9) . In relation to education level, the results agree with studies carried out in urban areas and with the study carried out with rural women in Pakistan, where after multiple regression analysis, the variables of education level, not having a partner/companion and having four or more children were associated with the SRQ score (the lower the education level, the higher the SRQ score) (24) .…”
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“…In relation to education level, the results agree with studies carried out in urban areas and with the study carried out with rural women in Pakistan, where after multiple regression analysis, the variables of education level, not having a partner/companion and having four or more children were associated with the SRQ score (the lower the education level, the higher the SRQ score) (24) . We emphasize that in this cited study, the score rather than the prevalence was verified, as similar to our study.2 -Association between sociodemographic, economic, behavioral and reproductive health variables and CMD in rural women in a multiple logistic regression model -Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2014-In a study conducted in the semi-arid urban region of Alagoas, education level was associated with CMD (9) . Data evidenced in Feira de Santana after multiple logistic regression analysis confirmed the association between domestic overload and CMD, adjusted for income, education level and leisure activities (25) .…”
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