Is iron deficiency a risk factor for postpartum depression? A case–control study in the Gaza Strip, Palestine
This study aims to investigate the association between iron body status and postpartum depression (PPD) among mothers during the postpartum period. This is a case-control study. Governmental primary health care centres in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. This study involved 300 mothers a month after deliv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Public health nutrition 2022-06, Vol.25 (6), p.1631-1638 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study aims to investigate the association between iron body status and postpartum depression (PPD) among mothers during the postpartum period.
This is a case-control study.
Governmental primary health care centres in the Gaza Strip, Palestine.
This study involved 300 mothers a month after delivery, with one 150 mothers that were recruited in the cases group who were diagnosed with PPD based on Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) ≥ 10. The control group included 150 mothers did not have PPD (EPDS < 10). Body iron status is represented by the index of sTfR/log ferritin.
Among PPD mothers, 43·3 % had low ferritin level v. 15·3 % for controls (P < 0·001) and cases v. controls difference in mean Hb level was -0·61 (95 % CI -0·86, -0·35). The results of the multiple logistic regression reported that there is a statistically significant association between PPD and the body iron status existed, as mothers who suffered from iron deficiency (ID) were three times more likely to have PPD (ORadj 3·25; P = 0·015). Furthermore, the results of the final regression model showed that the other factors that can lead to PPD are absence of psychological guidance services (ORadj 8·54; P = 0·001), suffering from undesired feeling in the last pregnancy (ORadj 1·77; P = 0·034), in addition to having one of the mental health disorders in the last pregnancy (P = 0·001).
Body iron status might be a risk factor for postpartum depression and other possibilities of reverse causality may worsen the condition. |
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ISSN: | 1368-9800 1475-2727 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1368980021003761 |