Examining The Prevalence of Postnatal Depression and Associated Factors Among Women: A Case of Women Delivering at Levy Hospital
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Creator Felix Phiri
Title Examining The Prevalence of Postnatal Depression and Associated Factors Among Women: A Case of Women Delivering at Levy Hospital
Contributor Felix Chibesa
Publisher Faculty of Social Administration, Thammasat University
Publication Year 2568
Journal Title Journal of Social Policy, Social Change and Development
Journal Vol. 3
Journal No. 1
Page no. 34-51
Keyword Antenatal, Postpartum, Postpartum depression, Postnatal, Pregnancy
URL Website https://so10.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/journalspsd/issue/view/224
Website title Journal of Social Policy, Social Change and Development
ISSN 2985-0800
Abstract This study examined the prevalence of postnatal depression (PND) and its associated factors among women who delivered at Levy Mwanawasa Hospital in Zambia. The cross-sectional study surveyed postpartum women using standardized questionnaires to assess PND prevalence and identify related socio-demographic, obstetric, psychological, and biological factors. The findings revealed that most respondents were between 26-30 years old, married, and had primary level education. Despite a high unemployment rate of 76.1%, most respondents reported household incomes above K2,000. The study found that 54.8% of participants experienced post-birth sadness, while 48.6% reported anxiety. The overall PND prevalence was 18.2%, aligning with previous research findings. Financial stress emerged as the most significant contributing factor to PND, with 94.3% of respondents identifying it as a concern. Relationship difficulties (77.9%) and lack of social support (75.8%) were also major factors. Notably, childcare-related stress was not perceived as a significant contributor by most respondents, contrasting with existing literature. The study recommended integrating routine mental health assessments into postnatal care and developing culturally sensitive interventions at the hospital.
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