Depression among currently married ever pregnant adolescents in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar: Evidence from understanding the lives of adolescents and young adults (UDAYA) survey, India

Author:

Patel Priyanka1,Bhattacharyya Krittika2,Singh Mayank3,Jha Ravi Prakash4,Dhamnetiya Deepak4,Shri Neha5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Development Studies, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

2. Department of Statistics, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India

3. Department of Fertility Studies, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

4. Department of Community Medicine, Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Medical College and Hospital, Delhi, India

5. Department of Survey Research and Data Analytics, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

Background: Depression is a major public health concern among Indian adolescents. Pre- and post-natal depression can often alter fetal development and have negative consequences on the physical and mental health of the mother. This paper aims to draw attention to the prevalence of depression and its correlates among currently married, ever-pregnant adolescents from two Indian States, i.e. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. Methods: This study utilizes data from a subsample (n = 3116) of the prospective cohort study Understanding the Lives of Adolescents and Young Adults (UDAYA) among 10 to 19 year-old adolescents. Bivariate analysis was performed to assess the prevalence of depression by sociodemographic and behavioral characteristics. To further access the predictors associated with depression a logistic regression model was applied. Results: Around one-tenth (9%) of pregnant adolescents had depression. Regression analysis indicated that substance use, religion, autonomy, considering attempting suicide, premarital relationship, violence, dowry, adverse pregnancy outcome, menstrual problem, and parental pressure for the child immediately after marriage were significantly associated with depression. Conclusions: This study confirms the pre-existing annotation that teen pregnancy is linked with depression. Findings indicate that Adolescent mothers experiencing violence, and a history of adverse pregnancy outcomes are at increased risk of developing depression. These study findings call for an urgent need to address depression among adolescent mothers.

Publisher

Medknow

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