Prevalence of postpartum depression and associated factors among women in Mbarara and Rwampara districts of south-western Uganda.
Catherine AtuhaireGodfrey Zari RukundoGrace NamboziJoseph NgonziDaniel AtwineSamuel Nambile CumberLaura BrennamanPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2021)
Prevalence of PPD in Mbarara and Rwampara districts is higher than what has previously been reported in Uganda indicating an urgent need to identify pregnant women who are at increased risk of PPD to mitigate their risk or implement therapies to manage the condition. Midwives who attend to these mothers need to be empowered with available methods of mitigating prevalence and consequences of PPD. Women who are HIV positive, residing in rural settings, whose babies cry excessively, having low social support systems and who have birth complications may be a particularly important focus for Ugandan intervention strategies to prevent and reduce the prevalence of PPD.