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Rev. méd. Chile ; 118(11): 1230-4, nov. 1990. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-96826

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We studied the frequency of depression as well as biomedical and social features of 179 pregnant women under control at an urban clinic in metropolitan Santiago. The random sample compriesed 38% of all controlled pregnancies. A questionnaire adapted and validated by Florenzano et al was used to appraise. The Graffar methodology was used to measure socioeconomic level. Frequency of depressive symtoms was 30% and mean age of depressed women was 27.3 years, similar to non depressed ones (26.1%). A significantly highler proportion of depression was found in single women and those having a dystocic last delivery. The high frequency of depression in this vulnerable group suggests the need for integrated obsterric-psychiatric units to provide a more comprehensive medical care to theses patients


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Pregnancy , Adolescent , Adult , Humans , Female , Depression/epidemiology , Pregnancy Complications
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