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Depression remains a neglected public health problem among pregnant women in Northwest Ethiopia.

Getnet Mihretie BeyeneTelake AzaleKassahun Alemu GelayeTadesse Awoke Ayele
Published in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2021)
Nearly a quarter of pregnant women suffer from depressive symptoms during pregnancy. Being single; fear of pregnancy complication; history of chronic illness; unplanned pregnancy; history of stillbirth; one or more negative life events and intimate partner violence were important predictors of antenatal depression in this study. Health care workers should consider addressing these risk factors during a routine antenatal care. Also, integrating early screening, detection, and treatment of antenatal depression into routine antenatal care is warranted to improve the quality of life of pregnant women and pregnancy outcomes as well.
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