Avaliação de desfechos perinatais/infantis em partos de pacientes com transtornos mentais maiores de um hospital psiquiátrico do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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Adverse perinatal and infant outcomes are the leading causes of infant morbidity and mortality in developing countries like Brazil. Among the risk factors are maternal mental disorders. A retrospective longitudinal study was conducted based on passive follow-up using probabilistic record linkage to estimate the prevalence of adverse perinatal and infant outcomes in children of women admitted to a public psychiatric hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and who gave birth from 1999 to 2009. Prevalence rates were: low birth weight (27.6%), prematurity (17.4%), malformations (2.5%), stillbirths (4.8%), and neonatal deaths (3.7%). Associated factors were deficient prenatal care, schizophrenia, and low income. The results corroborate the high prevalence of adverse perinatal and infant outcomes in mothers with major mental disorders, and that screening of psychiatric symptoms and specialized care by mental health professionals are essential throughout prenatal and postpartum care.

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Pereira, P. K., Vieira, C. L., Fernandes De Cintra Santos, J., Lima, L. A., Legay, L. F., & Lovisi, G. M. (2014). Avaliação de desfechos perinatais/infantis em partos de pacientes com transtornos mentais maiores de um hospital psiquiátrico do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 30(8), 1654–1666. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00080213

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