Common Mental Disorder and Associated Factors among Women Attending Antenatal Care Follow-Up in North Wollo Public Health Facilities, Amhara Region, Northeast Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Table 3
Psychosocial risk of the study participants in North Wollo Zone, Amhara Region, Northeast Ethiopia (2022) ().
Variables
Frequency
Percentage (%)
Psychosocial risk during pregnancy
High
84
10.8
Low
693
89.2
History of being worried, miserable, or depressed for more than 2 weeks
No
701
90.2
Yes
76
9.8
Seriously interfere with your work or your relationships with friends and family?
Very much
0
0
Quite a lot
9
11.8
Somewhat
30
39.5
A little
21
27.6
Not at all
16
21.1
Lead you to seek professional help
No
62
81.6
Yes
14
18.4
Is your relationship with your partner emotionally supportive?
Very much
234
30.1
Quite a lot
159
20.5
Somewhat
143
18.4
A little
119
15.3
Not at all
88
11.3
Have you had any stresses, changes, or losses in the last 12 months?
No
708
91.1
Yes
69
8.9
How distressed were you by these stresses, changes, or losses?
Very much
19
27.5
Quite a lot
22
31.9
Somewhat
3
4.3
A little
22
31.9
Not at all
3
4.3
Would you generally consider yourself worried
Very much
13
1.7
Quite a lot
13
1.7
Somewhat
74
9.5
A little
238
30.6
Not at all
439
56.5
Do you become upset if you do not have order in your life?
Very much
7
0.9
Quite a lot
27
3.5
Somewhat
198
25.5
A little
259
33.3
Not at all
286
36.8
Do you feel you will have people you can depend on for support with your baby
Very much
55
7.1
Quite a lot
99
12.7
Somewhat
256
32.9
A little
176
22.7
Not at all
191
24.6
When you were growing up, did you feel your mother was emotionally supportive of you?
Very much
366
47.1
Quite a lot
190
24.5
Somewhat
22
2.8
A little
74
9.5
Not at all
121
15.6
Have you been emotionally abused when you were growing up