印度孕妇的生活事件和抑郁症状:复原力和社会支持的调节作用。

M Thomas Kishore, Veena Satyanarayana, Supraja Thirumalai Ananthanpillai, Geetha Desai, Binukumar Bhaskarapillai, Harish Thippeswamy, Prabha S Chandra
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摘要

背景:近期生活事件可能是妊娠期抑郁的重要危险因素。然而,它与个体弹性和社会支持的关系尚不清楚。目的:了解怀孕期间生活事件与抑郁的关系,以及心理韧性和社会支持是否会调节这种关系。方法:本研究是城市产前诊所围产期心理健康前瞻性队列研究的一部分,其中包括589名在妊娠早期和早期中期招募的妇女。研究人员采用社会适应评定量表改编的生活事件表对被试进行生活事件评估;采用爱丁堡产后抑郁量表(EPDS)和康纳-戴维森心理弹性量表-10分别评估抑郁和心理弹性。分析生活事件(评估前12个月)与产前抑郁的关系,以及心理韧性和社会支持的调节作用。结果:38名患有抑郁症的女性(6.5%)(EPDS评分大于或等于11)的生活事件数量显著增加(即平均3次;u = 3826;p结论:经历过生活事件的孕妇在妊娠前三个月可能出现抑郁,但可以通过加强社会支持来减轻这种影响。
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Life events and depressive symptoms among pregnant women in India: Moderating role of resilience and social support.

Background: Recent life events may be significant risk factors for depression during pregnancy. However, its association with the individual's resilience and social support is not clear.

Aims: To understand the association between life events and depression during pregnancy and whether the association is moderated by resilience and social support.

Methods: This study is part of a prospective cohort study on perinatal mental health in an urban antenatal clinic, which included 589 women recruited in the first and early second trimester. Participants were administered the Life Events Checklist adapted from the Social Readjustment Rating Scale by the authors to assess life events; Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-10 to assess depression and resilience, respectively. The relationship between life events (12 months prior to the time of assessment) and antenatal depression and the moderating role of resilience and social support was analysed.

Results: Thirty-eight women (6.5%) who had depression (EPDS score ⩾ 11) had significantly higher number of life events (i.e. on average three; U = 3,826; p < .01), lower resilience scores ( U = 4,053; p < .01) and lower perceived social support ( U = 2,423; p < .01) as compared to those who were negative for depression on EPDS. Life events predicted depression during pregnancy; however, the relationship was moderated by social support but not by resilience.

Conclusion: The pregnant women who experienced life events may experience depression during the first trimester of pregnancy, but the effect could possibly be reduced by enhancing the social support.

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