
@article{ref1,
title="Prevalence of antenatal depression and associated factors among pregnant women in Aneded woreda, North West Ethiopia: a community based cross-sectional study",
journal="BMC research notes",
year="2019",
author="Habtamu Belete, Abebe and Alemayehu Assega, Mulunesh and Alemu Abajobir, Amanuel and Abebe Belay, Yihalem and Kassahun Tariku, Mengistie",
volume="12",
number="1",
pages="e713-e713",
abstract="OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of antenatal depression and factors associated with antenatal depression among pregnant women in Aneded woreda, Northwest Ethiopia, 2019. A community based- cross sectional study was conducted in Aneded woreda among 7 kebles' of North-West, Ethiopia from March 16 to April 23, 2019. A total of 342 pregnant women were recruited using simple random sampling. <br><br>RESULT: The prevalence of antenatal depression was 15.20%. Urban residence [AOR = 6.8; 95% CI (1.97, 23.32)], marital status of being unmarried [AOR = 5.1; 95% CI (1.79, 14.63)], occupation of being government employee [AOR = 8.8; 95% CI (2.06, 37.12)] and merchant [AOR = 3.7; 95% CI (1.27, 10.91)], prim gravid [AOR = 5.3; 95% CI (2.03, 13.82)], not attend ANC follow up [AOR = 8.7; 95% CI (3.46, 21.79)], intimate partner violence [AOR = 4.5; 95% CI (1.28, 15.52)], unplanned pregnancy [AOR = 6.2; 95% CI (2.37, 16.06)], and substance use [AOR = 5.6; 95% CI (2.12, 14.92)] were significantly factors. Strengthen the risk prevention activities so important to tackle the problem of antenatal depression.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1756-0500",
doi="10.1186/s13104-019-4717-y",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13104-019-4717-y"
}