24% of women employed during pregnancy experienced pregnancy discrimination leading to an increased risk of postpartum depressive symptoms – according to a survey of Japanese women published in BMCPregnancyChildbirth.
]. Those who had left their jobs were asked about their experiences at work after their pregnancies had been confirmed. Respondents who had experienced one or more of the 16 items were classified as having experienced pregnancy discrimination.
Type of employment was assessed by a question on employment status with four response options and classified into two categories: regular employment and non-regular employment . Company size was classified based on the definition of small- and medium-sized companies listed in the Japan Small- and Medium-sized Enterprise Basic Act. Civil service offices were classified into a separate category, regardless of size.
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