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Table 4 Demographic data, psychiatric and obstetric history in relation to depression by SCID-I among the total sample

From: Prevalence and related factors of perinatal depression in Egyptian mothers

Variables

SCID-I

Total

X2

P

OR

No depression

(N = 287)

Depression

(N = 14)

Age

24.09 + 5.1

25.64 + 4.8

 

1.114

0.266¶

 

Natal period

Pregnancy

15 (94.6%)

9 (5.4%)

166 (100.0%)

0.495

0.588

 

Postpartum

130 (96.3%)

5 (3.7%)

135 (100.0%)

Education

Illiterate

72 (93.5%)

5 (6.5%)

77 (100.0%)

1.273

0.736

 

Primary

46 (97.9%)

1 (2.1%)

47 (100.0%)

Secondary

22 (95.7%)

1 (4.3%)

23 (100.0%)

High education

147 (95.5%)

7 (4.5%)

154 (100.0%)

Occupation

Housewife

274 (96.1%)

11 (3.9%)

285 (100.0%)

7.574

0.031*

5.7

(1.4–23.1)

32

Employed

13 (81.2%)

3 (18.8%)

16 (100.0%)

Number of children

0

71 (95.9%)

3 (4.1%)

74 (100.0%)

1.756

0.416

 

1

80 (97.6%)

2 (2.4%)

82 (100.0%)

≥ 2

136 (93.8%)

9 (6.2%)

145 (100.0%)

  1. SCID-I the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV; ¶independent t-test; *statistically significant