Abstract:
:This study examined pregnancy risk for developing, and protective factors for preventing, Postpartum Depression (PPD). The object of this study was to (a) examine previously identified pregnancy stressors to learn which stressors put women more at risk for PPD and (b) to identify possible buffers for women who are at risk for developing PPD. A secondary data set was used for two analyses. Women were invited to participate in the study while still in the hospital, within 24-48 hours after delivery of a singleton, term (≥37 weeks) live-born infant. The data were collected in four large urban hospitals in Utah from 2005-2007. A total of 1,568 women participated in the study. Women who report experiencing less stress in their couple relationship are less likely to report PPD symptoms even when they have a personal history of depression and or PPD. The results of these analyses illustrate that a couple's relationship, depending on the stress level experienced in the relationship, can be both a risk and protective factor for pregnant women.
journal_name
Issues Ment Health Nursjournal_title
Issues in mental health nursingauthors
Banker JE,LaCoursiere DYdoi
10.3109/01612840.2014.888603subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2014-07-01 00:00:00pages
503-8issue
7eissn
0161-2840issn
1096-4673journal_volume
35pub_type
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