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加纳不孕女性抑郁状况调查。

A survey on depression among infertile women in Ghana.

机构信息

Department of Human Biology, School of Medicine and Health Science, University for Development Studies, Tamale, Ghana.

出版信息

BMC Womens Health. 2014 Mar 10;14(1):42. doi: 10.1186/1472-6874-14-42.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The desire of many young women to become parents may be influenced by the premium placed on children by society. In Africa, children are highly valued for social, cultural and economic reasons. Infertile and childless women in Africa are therefore confronted with a series of societal discrimination and stigmatization which may lead to psychological disorders such as anxiety and depression. Even though some research has been done on the prevalence of infertility in Ghana, very little is known about the psychological impact of childlessness among infertile women. The present study aimed to examine prevalence and severity of depression in relation to age, type of infertility and duration of infertility in Ghanaian infertile women.

METHODS

A total of 100 infertile women who met the selection criteria and had agreed to participate in the study were interviewed using the Beck Depression Inventory questionnaire from December 2012 to April 2013 at the Tamale Teaching Hospital, Tamale/Ghana. Data concerning socio-demographic characteristics such as age, monthly income, duration of infertility, marital status, educational level, number of previous conception, number of previous children, religion, as well as occupation of the respondents were recorded.

RESULTS

The prevalence of depression among the women was 62.0% with the level of depression showing a significant positive correlation with age of the women and the duration of infertility. The level of depression was significantly higher among subjects with low or no formal education and among the unemployed. Women with primary infertility also presented with high depression scores as measured by BDI.

CONCLUSIONS

In conclusion, the prevalence of depression among the infertile women is high, especially among infertile women age 26 and above, those who are less educated, those with primary infertility, as well as those who have been diagnosed as infertile for more than 3 years. Interventions to decrease and prevent the development of severe depression among these patients should be considered.

摘要

背景

许多年轻女性想要成为母亲,这可能受到社会对孩子的重视的影响。在非洲,孩子由于社会、文化和经济原因而受到高度重视。因此,不孕和无子的非洲妇女面临着一系列社会歧视和污名化,这可能导致焦虑和抑郁等心理障碍。尽管已经对加纳的不孕患病率进行了一些研究,但对于不孕妇女的无子心理影响知之甚少。本研究旨在检查加纳不孕妇女的抑郁患病率和严重程度与年龄、不孕类型和不孕持续时间的关系。

方法

2012 年 12 月至 2013 年 4 月,在加纳塔马利教学医院,共有 100 名符合入选标准并同意参与研究的不孕妇女接受了贝克抑郁量表问卷调查。记录了社会人口统计学特征的数据,如年龄、月收入、不孕持续时间、婚姻状况、教育水平、以前怀孕次数、以前孩子数量、宗教以及受访者的职业。

结果

妇女的抑郁患病率为 62.0%,抑郁程度与妇女的年龄和不孕持续时间呈显著正相关。文化程度低或没有正式教育的人和失业者中,抑郁程度显著较高。原发性不孕的女性也表现出较高的 BDI 抑郁评分。

结论

总之,不孕妇女的抑郁患病率较高,尤其是 26 岁及以上、受教育程度较低、原发性不孕以及被诊断为不孕超过 3 年的不孕妇女。应考虑采取干预措施,以减少和预防这些患者发生严重抑郁。

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