Common mental disorders in the perinatal period in Primary Healthcare in Latin America: A Systematic review and meta-analysis
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https://doi.org/10.59843/2618-3692.v24.n41.41444Keywords:
perinatal, primary care, mental disorders, public healthAbstract
There is a statistically higher risk for developing mental comorbidities in the perinatal period. There is a scientific gap in the analysis of the occurrence of mental health problems in the perinatal period among middle and low-income countries in the context of Primary Healthcare. Thus, the objective of this study was to review the occurrence of common mental disorders in the perinatal period in Primary Healthcare in Latin America. An overall estimate of 37% (95%CI: 32%-43%) of common mental disorders was identified for the entire perinatal period. Despite the high frequencies identified for mental comorbidity symptoms, there were no studies in other Latin American countries with the exception of Brazil, preventing an analysis on the mental health of Latino women in the perinatal period
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