Maternal age and number of children are risk factors for depressive disorders in non-perinatal women of reproductive age
Autor: | Mustafa Gulec, Elif Oral, Nazan Aydin, Neriman Aras |
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Rok vydání: | 2013 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Turkey Urban Population Population Reproductive age Severity of Illness Index Premenstrual Syndrome Young Adult Prevalence of mental disorders Risk Factors Interview Psychological medicine Ambulatory Care Prevalence Cluster Analysis Humans Sex Distribution Psychiatry education Depression (differential diagnoses) Related factors High rate Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Pregnancy education.field_of_study Depressive Disorder Sex Characteristics business.industry Age Factors Middle Aged medicine.disease Mental health Psychiatry and Mental health Parity Socioeconomic Factors Female business Clinical psychology Maternal Age |
Zdroj: | International journal of psychiatry in clinical practice. 17(4) |
ISSN: | 1471-1788 |
Popis: | It remains unclear whether or not the vulnerability of depression in women of reproductive age is related with pregnancy or perinatal period. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of depressive disorders and related factors in a large sample of non-perinatal women of reproductive age.This study involved 589 women of reproductive age. At baseline, sociodemographic data and premenstrual assessment forms were completed, and screening tests for the assessment of the severity of depressive symptoms were administered to all of the participants. Participants who had over scale scores of the cut-off point in the screening instruments were assessed with module A of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders (SCID-I) to determine DSM IV Axis I disorders.The prevalence of depressive disorders was 32.8%. Depressive disorders had high rates in women who were married at younger ages and who had three or more children. Although the prevalence of depressive disorders was 32.8%, only 10.4% of the women had follow-up and treatment in a psychiatric outpatient clinic.Low education levels, early maternal age, and having more than three children and higher premenstrual symptom scores were risk factors for depressive disorders in non-perinatal reproductive age. |
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