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. 2016 Oct 26;2016:2514317. doi: 10.1155/2016/2514317

Table 1.

Adverse experiences during the antenatal and postnatal period in the nondepressed and depressed group.

 Nondepressed group  Depressed group p value5
N = 104    N = 104
n % n %
Unwanted pregnancy 6 5.8 21 20.4 0.002
Depression during pregnancy 5 4.8 44 42.3 <0.001
Mental symptoms during pregnancy excl. depression 12 11.5 35 33.7 <0.001
 (i) Fears 3 2.9 11 10.6 0.027
 (ii) Miscellaneous1 9 8.7 27 26.0 0.001

Complicated pregnancy 44 42.3 50 48.1 0.403
 (i) Hyperemesis 4 3.8 15 14.4 0.008
 (ii) Pregnancy complications2 41 39.4 42 40.4 0.887
 (iii) Infertility treatment 4 3.8 1 1.0 0.3666

Complicated delivery 31 29.8 46 44.7 0.031
 (i) Pain 7 6.7 20 19.2 0.007
 (ii) Miscellaneous3 24 23.1 27 26 0.629

Infant's symptoms and illnesses 14 13.5 32 30.8 0.003
 (i) Infantile colic 6 5.8 17 16.3 0.015
 (ii) Fetal abnormalities 4 3.8 5 4.8 1.0006
 (iii) Miscellaneous4 4 3.8 10 9.6 0.097
Breastfeeding cessation 18 17.3 40 38.5 0.001

Negative life events 27 26.0 47 45.2 0.004
 (i) Death of significant others 12 11.5 13 12.5 0.831
 (ii) Sickness (own or significant others) 8 7.7 16 15.4 0.083
 (iii) Relationship problems 5 4.8 17 16.3 0.007
 (iv) Socioeconomic problems 4 3.8 8 7.7 0.234

1Anxiety, panic, obsessions, insomnia, fatigue, tearfulness, sensitivity, psychosomatic symptoms, headache, and loss of appetite. 2Pain, diabetes mellitus, anemia, toxemia, preeclampsia, hepatogestosis, pruritus, premature contractions, infection, vaginal bleeding, and small-for-date infant. 3No contractions, lengthy labor, instrumental delivery, excessive bleeding, infection, emergency section, and fatigue. 4Eating problems, breathing problems, infections, and allergy. 5Pearson's chi-square test. 6Fisher's exact test.