Association between history of hookah use and symptoms of postpartum depression: A population‐based study

Author:

Haile Zelalem T.1ORCID,Karim Sabrina2ORCID,Murton Kasey3,Patibandla Sravya4,Haider Mohammad Rifat5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Social Medicine Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Dublin Ohio USA

2. Institute for Families in Society College of Social Work, University of South Carolina Columbia South Carolina USA

3. Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Cleveland Ohio USA

4. Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Dublin Ohio USA

5. Department of Health Policy and Management College of Public Health, University of Georgia Athens Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveAlthough several biologic, psychosocial, and behavioral factors have been linked to postpartum depressive symptoms, studies examining the association between non‐cigarette tobacco products and symptoms of postpartum depression are currently lacking. This study examined the association between hookah use and postpartum depressive symptoms.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted using data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System 2016–2020. Self‐reported data on hookah use in the last 2 years and maternal mental health were captured using a structured questionnaire. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed.ResultsThe final study sample consisted of 106 894 participants. Approximately 8.2% of the participants reported postpartum depressive symptoms and 4.1% reported hookah use in the past 2 years. Compared with those without postpartum depressive symptoms, participants with postpartum depressive symptoms were more likely to be hookah users (5.5% vs 4.0%, P < 0.001). After adjustment for confounders, the odds of having postpartum depressive symptoms were significantly higher among participants who used a hookah in the past 2 years compared with non‐users; adjusted odds ratio (95% confidence interval) 1.20 (1.03–1.40); P = 0.022.ConclusionIn a large, population‐based sample of US women, hookah use in the past 2 years significantly increased the odds of having postpartum depressive symptoms, independent of potential confounders. This finding underscores the need for healthcare providers to communicate effectively about the health risks of hookah use.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology,General Medicine

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