Status of postpartum depression in Turkey: A meta-analysis.

Authors
Category Systematic review
JournalHealth care for women international
Year 2018
We determined the prevalence of postpartum depression and related risk factors in Turkey based on relevant research. This study is a systematic review and meta-analysis and was conducted by performing a scan of the Turkish and English literature over the period January-February 2016. Most of the research included in this systematic compilation made use of the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale. The scans executed indicated that 4740 women out of 18780 were at risk for postpartum depression. In the computations made based on these data, it was found that the consolidated prevalence of postpartum depression was 24% (21%-27% at a confidence interval of 95%) and that this rate varied between 9% and 51%. The study revealed 54 risk factors related to postpartum depression. Those most commonly reported were mental problems/depression prior to pregnancy, unplanned/unwanted pregnancy, low income/socioeconomic level, bad marital relationship/problems with spouse/dissatisfaction with married life and being a housewife. In this study, we showed that the prevalence rate of postpartum depression is significantly high, that it varies within a wide range, that the prevalence of depression decreased with the increase of the time passed after childbirth, and that it is related to numerous and different factors.
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First added on: Apr 27, 2018