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Aga Khan University

Theses/Dissertations

2017

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Prevalence Of Positive Depression Screen Among Post Miscarriage Women At The Aga Khan University Hospital, Steve Kyende Mutiso Sep 2017

Prevalence Of Positive Depression Screen Among Post Miscarriage Women At The Aga Khan University Hospital, Steve Kyende Mutiso

Theses & Dissertations

Introduction: Miscarriages are a common pregnancy complication affecting about 10-15% of pregnancies. Miscarriages may be associated with a myriad psychiatric morbidity at various timelines after the event. Depression has been shown to affect about 10-20% of all women following a miscarriage. However, no data exists in the local setting informing on the prevalence of post-miscarriage depression.

Objective: To determine the prevalence of positive depression screen among post-miscarriage women at the Aga Khan University hospital, Nairobi.

Methods: The study was cross-sectional in design. Patients who had a miscarriage were recruited at the post-miscarriage clinic review at the gynecology clinics …


Association Between Female Sexual Dysfunction And Fertility Among Women Of Reproductive Age At The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi., Felix Mwembi Oindi May 2017

Association Between Female Sexual Dysfunction And Fertility Among Women Of Reproductive Age At The Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi., Felix Mwembi Oindi

Theses & Dissertations

Introduction: Sexual function plays an essential role in the bio-psychosocial wellbeing and quality of life of women and disturbances in sexual functioning often result in significant stress. Sexual dysfunction in women is a highly prevalent condition affecting up to 43% of women. Subfertility being a common problem affecting up to 20% of the population, causes significant psychosocial distress which might adversely affect sexual functioning and vice versa. However, despite the high prevalence of both conditions, little has been studied on the effects of subfertility on sexual functioning especially in sub-Saharan Africa.

Objectives: This study primarily compared the prevalence …