Correlation between postpartum depression and spousal support and factors affecting postpartum depression
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Tarih
2020
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Taylor and Francis Inc.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
Özet
This study was conducted to investigate the relationship between postpartum depression (PPD) and women’s perceived spousal support during the early postpartum period and the prevalence of PPD and affecting factors. Data were collected using a Personal Information Form, the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS) and the Perceived Spousal Support among Women in Early Postpartum Period Scale (PSSAWEPP). The study was completed with 181 women. The prevalence of PPD was found as 28.2%. A significant negative correlation was found between the total EPDS score and total PSSAWEPP score and subscale scores of emotional support, social support and physical support (p<0.01). It was also found that as spousal support perceived by women increased, PPD risk decreased. In our study, it was observed that spousal violence (aOR = 5.69, 95% CI: 1.65-19.55) and having an unintended pregnancy (aOR = 0.24, CI: 0.11-0.54) were two factors that significantly affected PPD.
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Tabakan, Gülin ( Aksaray, Yazar )
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Correlation Between Postpartum Depression, Postpartum Depression
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Health Care for Women International
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Q3
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Q2
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