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The Bidirectional Relationship between Gestational Diabetes and Depression in Pregnant Women: A Systematic Search and Review

Samantha Fischer, María Morales‐Suárez‐Varela

2023Healthcare26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This systematic search and review aims to understand the two-way relationship between gestational diabetes and depression. This study assesses gestational diabetes in relation to a history of depression, depression during pregnancy and postpartum depression. Searches were conducted on PubMed and Scopus. Studies were excluded due to being duplicates, not available, published before 2015 or did not include both gestational diabetes and depression. Of the 915 articles initially identified, 22 articles were included for review. Of the included studies, 18 were cohorts, 2 were case-controls, 1 was cross-sectional and 1 was a claims analysis. A meta-ethnography was conducted, and a bidirectional relationship was observed between a history of depression, depression during pregnancy, postpartum depression and gestational diabetes. Differing methodologies between studies were a limiting factor throughout this review. A two-way relationship between gestational diabetes and depression was observed; the diagnosis of gestational diabetes may lead to an increased risk of depression, both during the pregnancy and in the postpartum period, and a history of depression or symptoms of depression during pregnancy may lead to an increased risk of gestational diabetes.

Topics & Concepts

Gestational diabetesPregnancyDepression (economics)MedicineObstetricsPostpartum depressionDiabetes mellitusGestational ageGestationEndocrinologyMacroeconomicsBiologyEconomicsGeneticsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumGestational Diabetes Research and ManagementPrenatal Substance Exposure Effects