Exploring the burden of postpartum depression in urban Bangladesh: Prevalence and its associations with pregnancy‐related factors from a cross‐sectional study

Author:

Al‐Mamun Firoj123ORCID,Sultana Most Sabiha14ORCID,Momo Marufa Akter5ORCID,Malakar Jyotie6ORCID,Bahar Saad Bin137ORCID,Uddin Imtiaz18ORCID,Murshida Murshida12ORCID,Akter Mst. Morsheda19ORCID,Begum Mst. Mohsina10ORCID,Nodi Tasmin Sayeed12,Al Habib Abdullah111ORCID,Kaggwa Mark M.1213ORCID,Roy Nitai14ORCID,Mamun Mohammed A.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CHINTA Research Bangladesh, Savar Dhaka Bangladesh

2. Department of Public Health and Informatics Jahangirnagar University, Savar Dhaka Bangladesh

3. Department of Public Health University of South Asia Dhaka Bangladesh

4. Dhaka Central International Medical College and Hospital Dhaka Bangladesh

5. UCD School of Public Health University College Dublin Dublin Ireland

6. Department of Maternal and Child Health National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine Dhaka Bangladesh

7. BGC Trust Medical College University of Chittagong Chattogram Bangladesh

8. Department of Sociology University of Chittagong Chattogram Bangladesh

9. Department of Anthropology Jagannath University Dhaka Bangladesh

10. International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh Dhaka Bangladesh

11. Department of Government and Politics Jahangirnagar University, Savar Dhaka Bangladesh

12. Department of Psychiatry Mbarara University of Science and Technology Mbarara Uganda

13. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences McMaster University Hamilton Ontario Canada

14. Department of Biochemistry and Food Analysis Patuakhali Science and Technology University Patuakhali Bangladesh

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimsPostpartum depression (PPD) is a globally recognized public health concern, yet research focusing on women in urban areas of Bangladesh remains unexplored. This study aimed to address this research gap by investigating the prevalence and associated factors of PPD within the first 2 years after childbirth.MethodsA cross‐sectional study was conducted, enrolling 259 women (26.66 ± 4.57 years) residing in urban areas who were attending healthcare delivery centers. Sociodemographic factors, child‐related issues, pregnancy‐related complications, and PPD using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) were used for data collection. Data analysis involved the application of χ2 tests and logistic regression analysis using SPSS software.ResultsThis study found a 60.6% prevalence of PPD using a cutoff of 10 (out of 30) on the EPDS scale. Logistic regression analysis identified several significant factors associated with PPD, including high monthly family income (odds ratio [OR] = 47.51, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 8.34–270.54, p < 0.001), income dissatisfaction (OR = 14.28, 95% CI: 4.75–42.87, p < 0.001), up to two gravidities (OR = 2.94, 95% CI = 1.25–6.90, p = 0.013), pregnancy‐related complications (OR = 2.70, 95% CI = 1.05–6.96, p = 0.039), increased antenatal care visits, and higher childbirth expenses.ConclusionThis study underscores the high prevalence of PPD among urban mothers in Bangladesh. The identified risk factors emphasize the need for targeted mental health initiatives, specifically tailored to support the vulnerable group. Implementing such initiatives can effectively address the challenges posed by PPD and enhance the well‐being of postpartum women in urban areas.

Publisher

Wiley

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