2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.rcp.2016.03.002
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Prevalencia de tamiz positivo para Depresión Postparto en un Hospital de tercer nivel y posibles factores asociados

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“…In a cross-sectional study conducted in Columbia, 40.2% of postpartum women screened positive for depressive symptoms. 13 Similarly, in an older study conducted in Costa Rica with 2 small samples of postpartum women drawn from periurban communities of lower-middle income status, 34% to 48% of the mothers had experienced at least 1 depressive episode postnatally. 14 In a Brazilian study of 3174 socially vulnerable women residing in 30 municipalities in 6 states, 26.5% reported depressive symptoms at approximately 8 months postpartum.…”
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“…In a cross-sectional study conducted in Columbia, 40.2% of postpartum women screened positive for depressive symptoms. 13 Similarly, in an older study conducted in Costa Rica with 2 small samples of postpartum women drawn from periurban communities of lower-middle income status, 34% to 48% of the mothers had experienced at least 1 depressive episode postnatally. 14 In a Brazilian study of 3174 socially vulnerable women residing in 30 municipalities in 6 states, 26.5% reported depressive symptoms at approximately 8 months postpartum.…”
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“…In the few studies that have examined perinatal mental health among Latin American women, prevalence rates were higher than those found in high-income countries. In a cross-sectional study conducted in Columbia, 40.2% of postpartum women screened positive for depressive symptoms 13. Similarly, in an older study conducted in Costa Rica with 2 small samples of postpartum women drawn from periurban communities of lower-middle income status, 34% to 48% of the mothers had experienced at least 1 depressive episode postnatally 14.…”
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“…En el estudio de Ortiz Martínez y col. publicado en 2016, se calculó una prevalencia de DPP de 40.2% mediante la aplicación de la escala EDPS a mujeres en puerperio, pero no se especificó hasta cuantos días se aceptaron para incluir a las pacientes en la muestra. 19 En un análisis secundario de la Encuesta Nacional de Demografía y Salud-2010, publicado por Rincón Pabón y Ramírez-Vélez, se calculó una prevalencia de 12.9% con variación entre 3.1% y 22.1% mediante el autorreporte de episodio de DPP en los últimos 6 meses. 6 En el estudio de Gaviria y col. publicado en 2019 se incluyeron mujeres embarazadas o en las primeras 72 horas posparto a quienes se les aplicó la escala de EDPS con punto de corte ≥ 12 obteniendo una prevalencia de 22.36% de síntomas depresivos perinatales.…”
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“…Adolescent mothers face additional burdens during early motherhood, leading to stress and depression (Mangeli et al, 2017 ). Hormonal changes during pregnancy and after childbirth, the physical discomfort of delivery, and the responsibility of caring for a child add to the emotional challenges (Ortiz Martinez et al, 2016 ).…”
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