2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2019.06.012
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Prevalence of antenatal suicidal ideation among racially and ethnically diverse WIC enrolled women receiving care in a Midwestern public health clinic

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“…This result was comparable with other findings done in Brazil 10.3% [ 43 ], Pakistani 11% [ 44 ], South Africa (12%) [ 10 ], and Southern Brazil 13.3% [ 45 ]. On the other hand, this study finding was higher when compared with a study done in Brazil 8.1% [ 46 ], Peru 8.8% [ 47 ], Brazil 6.3% [ 48 ], the USA 4.6% [ 49 ], and India 7.6% [ 50 ]. The discrepancy might be due to the study setting and inclusion criteria.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…This result was comparable with other findings done in Brazil 10.3% [ 43 ], Pakistani 11% [ 44 ], South Africa (12%) [ 10 ], and Southern Brazil 13.3% [ 45 ]. On the other hand, this study finding was higher when compared with a study done in Brazil 8.1% [ 46 ], Peru 8.8% [ 47 ], Brazil 6.3% [ 48 ], the USA 4.6% [ 49 ], and India 7.6% [ 50 ]. The discrepancy might be due to the study setting and inclusion criteria.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Overall, 2.7% of the sample reported antenatal SI. Tabb et al ( 17 ) used EPDS and found a prevalence of SI of 4.6% among a sample of 736 low-income US pregnant women. Kim et al ( 29 ) evaluated 22,118 pregnant women from two US hospital of suburban integrated health systems with the EPDS and found an overall prevalence of SI of 3.8% during the perinatal period (4.1% antepartum and 3.5% postpartum).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depression is one of the most important ameriolable risk factors for SI that can be treated if detected early ( 5 , 9 , 15 , 16 ). Antenatal depressive (AD) symptoms have been associated with a 13- to 17-fold increase in odds of SI even after adjusting for covariates ( 15 , 17 ). Nevertheless, not all women with SI report elevated depressive symptoms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prospective study of 202 women attending prenatal care found that rates of SI decreased from 13.9% in the antenatal period to 6% in the postnatal period [ 38 ]. Among racially and ethnically diverse women enrolled in a Women Infant and Children (WIC) clinic, the prevalence of suicidal ideation was almost 5% and 13 times higher among women with depression [ 39 ]. In a town along the US-Mexico border, among women living in poverty with depressive symptoms, women > 35 years had higher odds of reporting thoughts of self-harm than younger women [ 40 ].…”
Section: Prevalence Of Perinatal Suicide and Perinatal Suicidalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms neared 30% during pregnancy. There was no correlation with current SI and depressive symptoms or post-traumatic stress symptoms Tabb et al [ 39 ] Prevalence of antenatal suicidal ideation among racially and ethnically diverse WIC enrolled women receiving care in a Midwestern public health clinic Cross- sectional Low-income pregnant women in WIC program 736 EPDS SI The prevalence of SI was 4.6%. After adjusting for smoking, women with depression were 13 × more likely to report SI Tabb et al [ 98 ] Intimate Partner Violence Is Associated with Suicidality Among Low-Income Postpartum Women Cross- sectional Postpartum women in Brazil 701 Clinical interview schedule SI The prevalence of postpartum SI was 4%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%