Definition: Estimated percentage of women with a live birth who for a period of two weeks or longer during pregnancy felt sad, empty or depressed for most of the day and lost interest in most things they usually enjoyed, by prenatal insurance coverage type (e.g., an estimated 7.6% of privately insured California women with a live birth in 2013-2015 experienced prenatal symptoms of depression).
Data Source: California Department of Public Health, Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Division, & University of California, San Francisco, Center on Social Disparities in Health, Maternal and Infant Health Assessment (MIHA) Survey (Jun. 2018).
Footnote: MIHA is an annual population-based survey of California resident women with a live birth in the calendar year. Percentages are weighted to represent all women with a live birth in California and counties during the time period. Refer to the MIHA technical notes for information on weighting methods.