Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study

Abstract Background Mothers suffering from common mental disorder (CMD), such as anxiety and depression may not be able to function properly, which could adversely affect the mother-infant bond and even result in increased infant morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to assess the p...

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Main Authors: Ashenafi Mekonnen Woldetsadik, Abebaw Nigussie Ayele, Adem Esmael Roba, Genet Fikadu Haile, Khan Mubashir
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-11-01
Series:Reproductive Health
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-019-0834-2
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spelling doaj-e85f692397244f0c9b388629e274ab4f2020-11-29T12:09:33ZengBMCReproductive Health1742-47552019-11-011611810.1186/s12978-019-0834-2Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional studyAshenafi Mekonnen Woldetsadik0Abebaw Nigussie Ayele1Adem Esmael Roba2Genet Fikadu Haile3Khan Mubashir4Department of Midwifery, Madda Walabu University, Goba Referral Hospital, School of Health ScienceDepartment of Physiology, Madda Walabu University, Goba Referral Hospital, School of MedicineDepartment of Nursing, Madda Walabu University, Goba Referral Hospital, School of Health ScienceDepartment of Midwifery, Madda Walabu University, Goba Referral Hospital, School of Health ScienceDepartment of Biochemistry, Madda Walabu University, Goba Referral Hospital, School of MedicineAbstract Background Mothers suffering from common mental disorder (CMD), such as anxiety and depression may not be able to function properly, which could adversely affect the mother-infant bond and even result in increased infant morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of CMD and its determinants among pregnant women in Southeast Ethiopia. Methods Data was collected from 743 pregnant women via interview-administered, standardised questionnaires during Dec–Jan 2017. The WHO Self-Reported Questionnaire (SRQ) was used to screen CMD. Multivariate logistic regression was conducted and ORs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Results The prevalence of CMD during pregnancy was 35.8% (95% CI: 34–38%) and the main determinants of CMD were: illiteracy, presence of health risk, financial instability, physical or emotional abuse, having sexual intercourse without her willingness, family history of psychiatric illness and history of chronic medical illness. Conclusion CMD prevalence during pregnancy was high, indicating a need to regularly screen pregnant women for CMD and its determinants as part of routine obstetric care.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-019-0834-2Common mental disorderPregnant mothersSocial supportSouth East EthiopiaForced sexual intercourseInfant mortality
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author Ashenafi Mekonnen Woldetsadik
Abebaw Nigussie Ayele
Adem Esmael Roba
Genet Fikadu Haile
Khan Mubashir
spellingShingle Ashenafi Mekonnen Woldetsadik
Abebaw Nigussie Ayele
Adem Esmael Roba
Genet Fikadu Haile
Khan Mubashir
Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study
Reproductive Health
Common mental disorder
Pregnant mothers
Social support
South East Ethiopia
Forced sexual intercourse
Infant mortality
author_facet Ashenafi Mekonnen Woldetsadik
Abebaw Nigussie Ayele
Adem Esmael Roba
Genet Fikadu Haile
Khan Mubashir
author_sort Ashenafi Mekonnen Woldetsadik
title Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study
title_short Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study
title_full Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in South-East Ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study
title_sort prevalence of common mental disorder and associated factors among pregnant women in south-east ethiopia, 2017: a community based cross-sectional study
publisher BMC
series Reproductive Health
issn 1742-4755
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Abstract Background Mothers suffering from common mental disorder (CMD), such as anxiety and depression may not be able to function properly, which could adversely affect the mother-infant bond and even result in increased infant morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to assess the prevalence of CMD and its determinants among pregnant women in Southeast Ethiopia. Methods Data was collected from 743 pregnant women via interview-administered, standardised questionnaires during Dec–Jan 2017. The WHO Self-Reported Questionnaire (SRQ) was used to screen CMD. Multivariate logistic regression was conducted and ORs and 95% confidence intervals were calculated. Results The prevalence of CMD during pregnancy was 35.8% (95% CI: 34–38%) and the main determinants of CMD were: illiteracy, presence of health risk, financial instability, physical or emotional abuse, having sexual intercourse without her willingness, family history of psychiatric illness and history of chronic medical illness. Conclusion CMD prevalence during pregnancy was high, indicating a need to regularly screen pregnant women for CMD and its determinants as part of routine obstetric care.
topic Common mental disorder
Pregnant mothers
Social support
South East Ethiopia
Forced sexual intercourse
Infant mortality
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-019-0834-2
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