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A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Prenatal Depression in Spain and Mexico
by
Le Huynh-Nhu
, Rodríguez-Muñoz, María Fe
, Lara Ma Asunción
, Marcos-Nájera, Rosa
, Navarrete, Laura
in
Anxiety
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Cultural factors
/ Economic problems
/ Emotional support
/ Emotions
/ Health problems
/ Infants
/ Life stress
/ Marital relations
/ Marriage
/ Maternal and infant welfare
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Mothers
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal care
/ Risk factors
/ Risk reduction
/ Side effects
/ Spanish language
/ Stress
/ Unplanned pregnancy
/ Women
/ Womens health
2021
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A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Prenatal Depression in Spain and Mexico
by
Le Huynh-Nhu
, Rodríguez-Muñoz, María Fe
, Lara Ma Asunción
, Marcos-Nájera, Rosa
, Navarrete, Laura
in
Anxiety
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Cultural factors
/ Economic problems
/ Emotional support
/ Emotions
/ Health problems
/ Infants
/ Life stress
/ Marital relations
/ Marriage
/ Maternal and infant welfare
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Mothers
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal care
/ Risk factors
/ Risk reduction
/ Side effects
/ Spanish language
/ Stress
/ Unplanned pregnancy
/ Women
/ Womens health
2021
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A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Prenatal Depression in Spain and Mexico
by
Le Huynh-Nhu
, Rodríguez-Muñoz, María Fe
, Lara Ma Asunción
, Marcos-Nájera, Rosa
, Navarrete, Laura
in
Anxiety
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Cultural factors
/ Economic problems
/ Emotional support
/ Emotions
/ Health problems
/ Infants
/ Life stress
/ Marital relations
/ Marriage
/ Maternal and infant welfare
/ Medical personnel
/ Mental depression
/ Mental health
/ Mothers
/ Pregnancy
/ Prenatal care
/ Risk factors
/ Risk reduction
/ Side effects
/ Spanish language
/ Stress
/ Unplanned pregnancy
/ Women
/ Womens health
2021
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A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Prenatal Depression in Spain and Mexico
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A Cross-Cultural Analysis of the Prevalence and Risk Factors for Prenatal Depression in Spain and Mexico
2021
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The prevalence and risk factors associated with prenatal depression among Spanish-speaking women in Spain and Mexico are examined and compared through a cross-cultural study. The study utilizes secondary data from 563 participants who received prenatal care in Madrid (N = 283) and in Mexico City (N = 280), assessed with the PHQ-9 and the PDPI-R. Spanish women reported a lower prevalence of depressive symptoms (10.0%) than Mexican women (20.3%). Regression analyses showed that previous prenatal anxiety and lack of family emotional support were common risk factors to the two countries. Within each country, significant risk factors included: (a) previous depression history (β = 0.224; p < 0.001) in Spain; and (b) unplanned pregnancy (β = − 0.116; p < 0.027), lack of emotional support from others (β = 0.129; p < 0.032), marital dissatisfaction (β = 0.186; p < 0.009), and life stress due to financial problems (β = 0.117; p < 0.026), and life stress due to marital problems (β = 0.114; p < 0.040) in Mexico. Health professionals can tailor interventions to their particular risk factors to reduce the adverse effects on mothers and infants.
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