Risk factors associated to a positive screening for Postpartum Depression in Mexican women with elective cesarean delivery: an analytical cross-sectional study during the early postoperative stage
Adrián Enrique Hernández-Muñoz,
Ana Lilia Fletes-Reyes,
José de Jesús López-Jiménez
et al.
Abstract:Background. It has been reported that the Postpartum Depression (PPD)’s symptomatology increases during the first 72 hours after delivery. Although PPD’s screening is recommended during this period, there is few evidence about the associated Risk Factors (RF) that determine this disorder in women who exclusively underwent an Elective Cesarean Delivery (ECD). Hence, our objective was to determine the RF for PPD’s positive screening in the early postoperative stage after an ECD.
Methods. An analytical cross-sect… Show more
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