Factors associated with the probability of common mental disorders in pregnant women: a cross-sectional study
Factores asociados a la probabilidad del trastorno mental común en mujeres embarazadas: estudio transversal
Fatores associados à probabilidade de transtorno mental comum em gestante: estudo transversal
Roselma Lucchese; Naiane Dias Simões; Luiz Henrique Batista Monteiro; Ivânia Vera; Inaina Lara Fernandes; Paulo Alexandre de Castro; Graciele Cristina Silva; Renata Alessandra Evangelista; Alexandre de Assis Bueno; Moisés Fernandes Lemos
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Objetivo: Estimar a prevalência de probabilidade de transtorno mental comum em gestantes e os fatores associados.
Métodos: Estudo transversal, quantitativo e descritivo com 330 gestantes cadastradas em um Serviço de Atenção à Saúde da Mulher localizado no Brasil Central. Os dados foram obtidos por meio de um questionário que abordou características sociodemográficas, antecedentes familiares e pessoais. No rastreamento de transtorno mental comum, aplicaram-se o Self-Reporting Questionnaire e a regressão de Poisson, para verificar os fatores associados a ele.
Resultados: A prevalência de probabilidade do desfecho transtorno mental comum em gestantes foi de 57,1% e esteve associada com as variáveis estado civil, idade gestacional, gravidez planejada e sangramento.
Conclusão: A prevalência de gestantes com probabilidade de transtorno mental comum e a média do escore do Self-Reporting Questionnaire estimados nesta pesquisa foram superiores às outras encontradas em estudos com amostras de população geral.
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Submitted date:
11/04/2016
Accepted date:
02/12/2016