Depression among Tunisian young mothers - 08/07/17
Riassunto |
Introduction |
In the Tunisian cultural context, the mother is in charge of childcare, housekeeping and the well-being of the whole family, which can lead to exhaustion and depression.
Objective |
To estimate the frequency of depression among mothers aged between 20 and 40years, its consequences and the possible solutions.
Method |
Transversal study using an anonymous questionnaire of 26 questions published through social media sites to mother with young aged children.
Results |
Three hundred and twenty-seven mothers participated in the study: 20% of them aged between 20 and 30years and 80% between 30 and 40. Ninety-seven percent of the participants were married; 96% of them had university education. Seventy-nine percent of them were working mothers and 50% of them did not get any help in childcare. Forty-two percent of the participants had only 1 child, 49% had 2 children, 8% 3 children and only 1 mother had 4 children. Depressive symptoms were present in 73% of the participants and were significantly higher among mothers aged between 30 and 40. However, depression was certain in only 36% of them and there was no significant difference between the two age groups. Eighteen percent of the participants noticed an increase in consummation of cigarettes, 31% resorted to tranquilizers, 25% needed sick leaves, and 2% resorted to alcohol use. Less working hours was suggested as a solution in 36% cases, sharing house chores in 30% cases.
Conclusion |
Depression among young mother is a public health problem in Tunisia. It is underestimated and not always treated, which can have a serious impact on the whole family well-being.
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Vol 41 - N° S
P. S244 - aprile 2017 Ritorno al numeroBenvenuto su EM|consulte, il riferimento dei professionisti della salute.
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