PREVALENCE AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS OF PERINATAL DEPRESSION IN ETHIOPIA- A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS

Author(s)

Mersha AG
University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia

OBJECTIVES

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There is no any pooled evidence regarding the prevalence and potential associated factors of perinatal depression in Ethiopian community. Hence, the current review aimed to examine the prevalence and associated factors of perinatal depression in Ethiopia.

METHODS

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A computerized systematic literature search was made in Medline, Scopus, Pub Med, science direct, and Google Scholar. Each database was searched from its start date to January 2018. All included articles were published and in English that evaluated prevalence and associated factors of perinatal depression in Ethiopia. Pooled estimations with 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated with DerSimonian-Laird (DL) random-effects model. Publication bias was evaluated by using inspection of funnel plots and statistical tests.

RESULTS

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Eight observational studies with an overall sample size of 4624 mothers were included in the review. The pooled prevalence of perinatal depression from these studies reviled that the prevalence of perinatal depression in Ethiopia is 25.8% [95% CI, 24.6% - 27.1%]. A pervious history of depression [RR-3.78(95% CI, 2.18-6.57), I²= 41.6%], poor socio economic status[RR- 4.67(95% CI, 2.89-7.53), I²=0%], not living with spouse [3.76 (95% CI, 1.96-7.38), I²=36.4%], having obstetric complications in previous and/or this pregnancy [2.74(95% CI, 1.48-5.06), I²=67.7%], and having unplanned pregnancy [2.73(95% CI, 2.11-3.53), I²=0%] were the major factors associated with perinatal depression.

CONCLUSIONS

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The pooled prevalence of perinatal depression in Ethiopia is far above most developed as well as developing countries. Hence, to realize the sustainable development goal (SDG-5) outlined by World Health Organization (WHO) much attention should be given to improve maternal mental health through reduction of identified modifiable factors. Maternal health programs, polices and activities should incorporate maternal mental health as a core component.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2018-09, ISPOR Asia Pacific 2018, Tokyo, Japan

Value in Health, Vol. 21, S2 (September 2018)

Code

PMH11

Topic

Epidemiology & Public Health

Disease

Mental Health

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