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. 2019 Jul 29;19:270. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2395-3

Table 3.

Crude and adjusted odds ratio for the risk of PPD in women who had pre-eclampsia or eclampsia according to socio-demographic, obstetric and psychosocial variables (N = 79)

Variable Depression N (%) OR (95%CI) Adjusted OR (95%CI) P value
Age (years)
  < 20 13 (16.5) 7.55 (2.71–21.04)* 10.19 (1.99–52.02) 0.005
 20–34 58 (73.4) 2.71 (1.24–5.94)* 5.7 (1.93–17.06) 0.002
  ≥ 35 8 (10.1) 1 1
Marital status
 Married/cohabiting 43 (54.4) 1 1
 Single/divorced/separated 36 (45.6) 8.34 (4.63–15.04)* 3.18 (1.02–9.95) 0.047
Level of education
 Lower level education 65 (82.3) 2.59 (1.39–4.83)* 3.83 (1.45–10.19) 0.007
 Higher level education 14 (17.7) 1 1
Occupation
 Housewife/unemployed 36 (45.6) 2.88 (1.19–6.92)* 0.78 (0.23–2.67) 0.690
 Self employed 36 (45.6) 1.65 (0.69–3.93)
 Employed 7 (8.9) 1
Parity
 Primipara 33 (41.8) 1.7 (1.02–2.84)* 0.79 (0.33–1.90) 0.610
 Multipara 46 (58.2) 1 1
Neonatal outcome
 Livebirth 44 (55.7) 1 1
 Perinatal death 35 (44.3) 2.96 (1.76–4.99)* 5.14 (2.53–10.45) < 0.001
Family support
 Not satisfied 36 (45.6) 18.9 (9.30–38.52)* 7.06 (1.25–39.99) 0.027
 Satisfied 43 (54.4) 1 1
Partner support
 Not supportive 39 (49.4) 16.6 (8.61–32.14)* 0.91 (0.05–16.29) 0.950
 Supportive 40 (50.6) 1 1
Partner relationship
 Very Good 40 (50.6) 1 1
 Good 21 (22.8) 10.8 (5.07–22.85) 0.71 (0.04–12.26) 0.810
 Poor 18 (26.6) 21.5 (8.07–57.43)* 0.69 (0.52–9.26) 0.780
Financial problems
 Yes 39 (49.4) 12.6 (6.8–23.45)* 2.53 (0.79–8.03) 0.120
 No 40 (50.6) 1 1
Stressful event
 Yes 11 (13.9) 16.4 (4.45–60.34)* 15.14 (2.38–96.19) 0.004
 No 68 (86.1) 1 1

Perinatal death- included women who had a stillborn baby and neonatal death

N Number of participants, OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval

*significant association (p < 0.05)