Adolescent pregnancy and early gestation depressive symptoms in rural Bangladesh: Is there an association?
Faysal Ahmed, Amena Al Nishan, Md. Alfazal Khan, Tahmeed Ahmed, S. M. Tafsir Hasan

TL;DR
This study finds that adolescent pregnancy in rural Bangladesh is linked to higher rates of depressive symptoms in early pregnancy, highlighting a significant public health issue.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the association between adolescent pregnancy and early gestation depressive symptoms in rural Bangladesh.
Findings
Adolescent pregnant women had a 20.9% prevalence of depressive symptoms in early gestation.
Adolescents had a 2.0 times higher prevalence ratio of depressive symptoms compared to adult pregnant women.
The mean depressive symptom score was significantly higher among adolescents than adults.
Abstract
Pregnancy during adolescence continues to pose a major public health concern in low-and middle-income countries, including Bangladesh. Suffering from depressive symptoms during pregnancy can lead to adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, and adolescent pregnancy may further complicate the risks. We aimed to estimate the prevalence of early-gestation depressive symptoms in pregnant adolescents in rural Bangladesh and investigate the potential association between the two. Data for this study were extracted from the screening dataset of a community-based randomized controlled trial among pregnant women in Matlab, Bangladesh. Screening was conducted for all eligible expectant women in the study area after pregnancy was confirmed by ultrasound between 5–16 weeks of gestation. This study analyzed data from 651 newly pregnant adolescents and adult women screened between January 2020 and January…
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TopicsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Mental Health Treatment and Access · Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health
