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Epidemiological picture of pregnant and postpartum women admitted to mental health beds in a high-risk public maternity hospital, Piauí, Brazil

Barbosa VRA;
Paz BMS;
Belchior MCTVSC;
Sousa AEF;
Moura BGM;
Dourado LBC;
Carvalho TCV;
Carvalho YS

Valéria Raquel Alcantara Barbosa

Barbara Maria de Sousa Paz

Mayara Cristina Teófilo Vieira Santos Cavalcante Belchior

Ana Emília Fernandes de Sousa

Bruna Gabriela Macêdo Moura

Lorena Beathriz Costa Dourado

Teresa Cristina Vieira de Carvalho

Ycaro de Sousa Carvalho


Keywords

Health Profile
Women's Health
Mental Health Assistance
Crisis Intervention
Maternity

Abstract

Introduction: Mental disorders, alcohol/drug use, social vulnerability, interpersonal/self-inflicted violence are serious risk factors in the pregnancy-puerperal cycle, associated with complications for the mother-baby binomial. Aim: To find out the epidemiological profile of pregnant and postpartum women admitted to mental health beds at a public maternity hospital, a high-risk referral center in Piauí. Method: This is a retrospective, descriptive, quantitative, documentary study that analyzed secondary data identified in hospital admission records and electronic medical records (MV® System), from November 1, 2016 to October 31, 2023, on the patients treated in the mental health beds of the high-complexity Maternity Hospital, part of the SUS network, in Teresina, Piauí. The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the State University of Piauí, opinion no. 5.978.742/2023. Results and Discussion: 461 patients were admitted, predominantly aged between 21 and 30 (45.2%); brown (40.7%); incomplete primary education (13.7%); single (66.5%); with preserved family ties (29.7%), while 3.0% were homeless; living in Teresina (53.5%) or coming from other municipalities in Piauí (43%). The most prevalent psychopathological conditions were: depressive disorder (16.1%); anxiety disorder (14.1%); schizophrenia (10.2%); bipolar affective disorder (8.3%); postpartum depression (3.7%); mixed anxiety and depressive disorder (2.8%); mental disability (2%); personality disorder with emotional instability (0.9%). In addition, 30% of pregnant and postpartum women (138) were using harmful psychoactive substances, including, respectively, illicit drugs (38.4%); alcohol, tobacco, illicit drugs (34.1%); alcohol and illicit drugs (8.7%); 6.5% tobacco and illicit drugs (6.5%); tobacco (5.8%); alcohol (3.6%); alcohol, tobacco (2.9%). In terms of crisis situations, 57.5% had a psychosocial crisis; 15.5% had a psychiatric crisis of the psychotic break type; 8.2% had self-injurious behavior without suicidal intent; 17.2% had attempted suicide. In addition, 7.4% of the patients were victims of violence, especially domestic violence (4.1%) and rape (1.1%). With regard to therapeutic itineraries, 22.6% of pregnant and puerperal women reported having had experiences, above all, in the CAPS (9.1%), in various devices (6.3%) and in the Psychiatric Hospital (4.3%). Conclusion: The evidence shows that the creation of an institutional epidemiological database is crucial in order to strengthen longitudinal mental health surveillance actions and the qualification of specialized care by multi-professional health teams, with an emphasis on an expanded clinic, comprehensiveness and effective coordination with the Psychosocial Care Network and the Stork Network.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.003-033


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Author(s)

  • Valéria Raquel Alcantara Barbosa
  • Barbara Maria de Sousa Paz
  • Mayara Cristina Teófilo Vieira Santos Cavalcante Belchior
  • Ana Emília Fernandes de Sousa
  • Bruna Gabriela Macêdo Moura
  • Lorena Beathriz Costa Dourado
  • Teresa Cristina Vieira de Carvalho
  • Ycaro de Sousa Carvalho