Postpartum Depression: evidences of the predictive power of Social Support and Marital Relationship

Q4 Psychology
A. Renner, Carolina Vieceli Azambuja, E. Martins, Gabriela Faraco Ramos, A. Arteche
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Abstract This study aimed to evaluate social support and marital relationships in women with and without postpartum depression (PND), investigating the relationship between these constructs and the positive and negative impacts of each of them for the PND. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 67 women (32 with depression and 35 without depression) with children aged between 51 and 77 days. The results indicated that women with PND (assessed through the EPDS) had lower scores in perception of social support and identified their marital relationships as more conflicting. In the hierarchical model, demographic variables (baby’s age and maternal education) and marital relationship explained part of the variance of symptoms of PND. Social support did not prove to be a significant predictor in the model. Among the factors evaluated, the quality of the marital relationship was the most important to minimize the risk of developing PND, being an aspect subject to interventions by health professionals.
产后抑郁:社会支持与婚姻关系预测力的证据
摘要本研究旨在评估有产后抑郁症和无产后抑郁症女性的社会支持和婚姻关系,探讨社会支持和婚姻关系及其对产后抑郁症的积极和消极影响。一项横断面研究对67名妇女(32名患有抑郁症,35名没有抑郁症)进行了研究,她们的孩子年龄在51至77天之间。结果显示,患有ptsd的女性(通过EPDS评估)在社会支持感知方面得分较低,并且认为他们的婚姻关系更冲突。在层次模型中,人口统计变量(婴儿年龄和母亲教育程度)和婚姻关系解释了PND症状差异的部分原因。社会支持在模型中未被证明是显著的预测因子。在评估的因素中,婚姻关系的质量是最大限度地减少患PND风险的最重要因素,是卫生专业人员干预的一个方面。
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