Thesis Open Access
Yosef Sibhatu
{ "DOI": "10.20372/nadre:2425", "author": [ { "family": "Yosef Sibhatu" } ], "issued": { "date-parts": [ [ 2014, 6, 1 ] ] }, "abstract": "<p>Background<br>\nMaternal Common Mental Disorders (CMD), including depression and anxiety, are recogniz ed<br>\nto have important public health consequences in lowand<br>\nmiddleincome<br>\ncountries (LMICs). In<br>\nEthiopia, maternal CMDs have been associated with increased infant diarrhea, impaired child<br>\ndevelopment and increased child mortality. Crosssectional<br>\nstudies show associations between<br>\npoverty and maternal CMD in LMICs, but the temporal relationship is unclear.<br>\nObjectives: the aim of this study was to investigate the association between poverty and<br>\nmaternal CMD, to assess incidence of poverty and maternal CMD.<br>\nMethods: a retrospective cohort study design was conducted. The CMaMiE<br>\nstudy recruited<br>\npregnant women (aged 15 – 49 years). CMD has been measured using WHO’s SelfReporting<br>\nQ uestionnaire. Poverty was constructed using Mokken scaling procedure during pregnancy and<br>\nhaving two or more subjective poverty report at the follow up time. Poisson and binary logistic<br>\nregression analyses were performed</p>", "title": "Investigating incidence and association between poverty and maternal common mental disorders, in a populationbased cohort of pregnant women, in the CMaMiE study, Butajira, Ethiopia: retrospective cohort study", "type": "thesis", "id": "2425" }
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