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Table 6 Prevalence of symptoms of a major depressive episode according to previous history of depression

From: Is postpartum depression a homogenous disorder: time of onset, severity, symptoms and hopelessness in relation to the course of depression

Symptoms of a major depressive episode in the SCID interview

History of previous depressive episode

 

History of depression during pregnancy

 

Pure postpartum depression

 

No (n = 19)

Yes (n = 85)

No (n = 60)

Yes (n = 44)

No (n = 81)

Yes (n = 23)

n (%)

n (%)

p-value

n (%)

n (%)

p-value

n (%)

n (%)

p-value

Depressed mood

16 (84.2)

77 (90.6)

0.4181

54 (90.0)

39 (88.6)

1.0002

73 (90.1)

20 (87.0)

0.7041

Loss of interest/pleasure

15 (78.9)

71 (83.5)

0.7381

50 (83.3)

36 (81.8)

0.8401

67 (82.7)

19 (82.6)

1.0001

Increased or decreased appetite

2 (10.5)

32 (37.6)

0.0232

16 (26.7)

18 (40.9)

0.1261

31 (38.3)

3 (13.0)

0.0232

Sleep disturbance

6 (31.6)

62 (72.9)

0.0012

35 (58.3)

33 (75.0)

0.0781

58 (71.6)

10 (43.5)

0.0122

Psychomotor agitation/retardation

16 (84.2)

64 (75.3)

0.5521

32 (72.7)

32 (72.7)

0.3841

62 (76.5)

18 (78.3)

0.8632

Decreased energy

18 (94.7)

79 (92.9)

1.0001

54 (90.0)

43 (97.7)

0.2342

75 (92.6)

22 (95.7)

1.0001

Worthlessness/feelings of guilt

14 (73.7)

76 (89.4)

0.1281

48 (80.0)

42 (95.5)

0.0231

73 (90.1)

17 (73.9)

0.0771

Poor concentration

12 (63.7)

68 (80.0)

0.1361

43 (71.7)

37 (84.1)

0.1371

66 (81.5)

14 (60.9)

0.0382

Suicidal ideation

1 (5.3)

25 (29.4)

0.0381

14 (23.3)

12 (27.3)

0.6471

24 (29.6)

2 (8.7)

0.0412

  1. 1Fisher’s exact test.
  2. 2Pearson’s chi-square test.