Mistreatment of women during childbirth and postpartum depression: secondary analysis of WHO community survey across four countries
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BMJ Glob Health
Abstract
Background Postpartum depression (PPD) is a leading
cause of disability globally with estimated prevalence of
approximately 20% in low-income and middle-income
countries. This study aims to determine the prevalence and
factors associated with PPD following mistreatment during
facility-based childbirth.
Method This secondary analysis used data from the
community survey of postpartum women in Ghana, Guinea,
Myanmar and Nigeria for the WHO study, ‘How women
are treated during facility-based childbirth’. PPD was
defined using the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
tool. Inferential analyses were done using the generalised
ordered partial proportional odds model.
Results Of the 2672women, 39.0% (n=1041) developed
PPD. 42.2% and 5.2% of mistreated women developed
minimal/mild PPD and moderate/severe PPD, respectively.
43.0% and 50.6% of women who experienced verbal
abuse and stigma/discrimination, respectively developed
minimal/mild PPD. 46.3% of women who experienced
physical abuse developed minimal/mild PPD while 7.6% of
women who experienced stigma/discrimination developed
moderate/severe PPD. In the adjusted model, women
who were physically abused, verbally abused and stigma/
discrimination compared with those who were not were
more likely to experience any form of PPD ((OR: 1.57 (95%
CI 1.19 to 2.06)), (OR: 1.42 (95% CI 1.18 to 1.69)) and (OR:
1.69 (95% CI 1.03 to 2.78))), respectively. Being single and
having higher education were associated with reduced
odds of experiencing PPD.
Conclusion PPD was significantly prevalent among
women who experienced mistreatment during childbirth.
Women who were single, and had higher education had
lower odds of PPD. Countries should implement women centred policies and programmes to reduce mistreatment
of women and improve women’s postnatal experiences.
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Research Article
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To cite: Guure C, Aviisah PA, Adu-Bonsaffoh K, et al. Mistreatment of women during childbirth and postpartum depression: secondary analysis of WHO community survey across four countries. BMJ Glob Health 2023;8:e011705. doi:10.1136/ bmjgh-2023-011705