会议专题

Relationship between domestic violence and postnatal depression among pregnant Chinese women

  Objective: To investigate the prevalence of domestic violence during pregnancy and postnatal depression, and to explore the relationship between domestic violence and postnatal depression among Chinese women.Methods: In a cross-sectional survey.846 pregnant women were screened with the Abuse Assessment Screen:215 women completed the postnatal follow-up.All participants underwent psychosocial assessment, with the Edinburgh Postpartun Depression Scale being used for the evaluation of postnatal depression.Results: The overall prevalence of domestic violence during pregancy was 113%, and the most common form of domestic violence was psychologic abuse.The follow-up interviews showed a higher prevalence of postnatal depression among women who had been abused during pregnancy (25.1%) than among those who had not (6.0%).Psychologic abuse during pregnancy, an unexpected pregnancy, an attitude of acceptance toward violence, and concern over the newborn”s health were related with postnatal depressior.Conclussion: Domestic violence during pregnancy and related factors contributed to postnatal depression in a population of Chinese women.The findings emphasize the importance of intervention among vulnerable populations in low-income countries.

China Domestic violence Postnatal depression Pregnant women

Yong Zhang ShaohongZou Yuping Cao Yalin Zhang

Tianjin Mental Health Centre.Tianjin.China;Mental Health Institute of Second Xiangya Hospital Centra Mental Health Institute of Second Xiangya Hospital Central South University,Changsha, China

国内会议

鲁、津两地2012年精神科学术会议

济南

英文

79-83

2012-09-19(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)