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Moafi F, Dolatian M, Keshavarz Z, Alavi Majd H. ASSOCIATIONS OF DEPRESSION AND PREECLAMPSIA. Nursing and Midwifery Journal 2014; 12 (4) :297-304
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1- Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
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ASSOCIATIONS OF DEPRESSION AND PREECLAMPSIA DURING PREGNANCY Moafi F ,Dolatian M *,Keshavarz Z ,Alavi Majd H Received: 26 Mar, 2014 Accepted: 24 May, 2014 Abstract Background & Aims: Preeclampsia has remained as one of the most important obstetrical problems for which different factors have been suggested. Recently, psychopathologies identified many risk factors for preeclampsia, but few studies have focused on the relation between maternal mental health status and preeclampsia risk. The aim of this study was to determine the association between depression and incidence of preeclampsia in pregnant women admitted to Mahdieh Hospital, 2012. Materials & Methods In this case-control study, Beck Depression Inventory was used as data gathering tool. 190 pregnant women, 95 as case group (preeclampsia) and 95 as control group (healthy), who had inclusion criteria, were included in the study. All participants were selected based on target sampling method. Results: The results of this study showed that 81.1% of healthy and 76.8% of preeclamptic women had some levels of depression. 35.8% of healthy, and 34.7% of preeclamptic women had mild depression, 31.6% and 17.9% had moderate depression and 13.7% and 24.8% had severe depression respectively. Among cofounders, numbers of prenatal cares was controlled by entering in logistic regression. After adjusting for cofounders the effect of depression remained ineffective. Conclusion: Regarding the high prevalence of depression in pregnant women, midwives and health care worker's should pay attention to the psychological health of pregnant women during prenatal period, and depression screening and appropriate treatment should be emphasized. Keywords: preeclampsia, depression, pregnancy Address: School of Nursing & Midwifery, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Vali Asr Ave., Niayesh Cross Road, Niayesh Complex, Tehran, Iran, Tel: (+98)21-88655366 Email: mhdolatian@gmail.com
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Type of Study: Qualitative | Subject: مدیریت پرستاری

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