Prevalence and contributing factors of postpartum depression risk during the pandemic among women living in Baixo Alentejo at Portugal
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The WHO estimates that postpartum depression occurs in 13–20% of women. It is underdiagnosed and
undervalued. The aim is to analyze the prevalence and factors associated with the risk of postpartum
depression in times of Pandemic in puerperal women in Baixo-Alentejo, Portugal. Cross-sectional study
with 301 participants. The online questionnaire collected sociodemographic data, characteristics of
pregnancy, childbirth, puerperium, and also the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. The statistical
analysis used IBM-SPSS. After bivariate analysis, variables with a p-value < .25 were selected. Logistic
regression was performed on the potential predictors. Ethical principles were respected. The average
age of the participants was 31.35 years (SD = 5.80). At an EPDS total score cut-off of 10, the prevalence
of the risk of postpartum depression was 27.57%. Three protective factors associated with the risk of
postpartum depression were: a) feeling safe during childbirth (OR .958, 95% CI .942–.974, B = − .043),
b) being accompanied in labor by a family member (OR .342, 95% CI .163–.715, B = − 1.074) and c)
planning the pregnancy (OR .209, 95% CI .109–.397, B = − 1.568). The model explained 34.3% of the
variance in the risk of postpartum depression. The study suggests the need for local health policies.
Potentiation of short- and long-term morbidities must be avoided.
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Silva, S., Barros, M., Zangão, O., Carvalho, Ú., & Sim-Sim, M. (2025). Prevalence and contributing factors of postpartum depression risk during the pandemic among women living in Baixo Alentejo at Portugal. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 35420. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-17949-4