The prevalence of perceived stress and depression in women facing abortion and related obstetric and non-obstetric risk factors: a cross-sectional study
The prevalence of perceived stress and depression in women facing abortion and related obstetric and non-obstetric risk factors: a cross-sectional study
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Abstract Background Available studies have limitations in identifying risk factors after abortion.Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the prevalence of perceived stress and depression in women facing abortion and to identify related obstetric and non-obstetric risk factors.Method This is a cross-sectional study that conducted from October 2023 to March 2024, involving 250 women seeking first-trimester abortions who visited the obstetrics emergency department at Amol hospitals.After obtaining informed consent, a questionnaire that includes demographic characteristics, perceived stress scale, Patient Health Questionnaire- 4, domestic violence VISION SUPORT II questionnaire, 6-question marriage quality questionnaire, Medical Outcomes Social Support and Brief Resilience Spawn Scale were filled out.
Data analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression with a significance level of p 0.05).Conclusion The prevalence of perceived stress and depression was not high in this women.Previous abortion history, low social support, and abortion for social reasons were the most important factors affecting perceived stress, which was also significantly associated with depression.
The findings emphasize the importance of assessing the mental health of women seeking abortion, especially those with high-risk factors for Appropriate interventions.