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. 2016 Jul;56(5):502-21.
doi: 10.1080/03630242.2015.1101737. Epub 2015 Oct 19.

Postpartum depression and its psychosocial correlates: A longitudinal study among a group of women in Turkey

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Postpartum depression and its psychosocial correlates: A longitudinal study among a group of women in Turkey

Hale Bolak Boratav et al. Women Health. 2016 Jul.

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    [No authors listed] [No authors listed] Women Health. 2017 Mar;57(3):402-403. doi: 10.1080/03630242.2016.1274201. Epub 2017 Jan 17. Women Health. 2017. PMID: 28095139 No abstract available.

Abstract

The postpartum period is a window of risk for psychological disturbances and particularly for depressive symptoms. This study explored the relationships between postpartum depression and prepartum depressive symptoms, marital adjustment, support from family, previous depressive symptomology, and pregnancy planning. A total of 128 women who were receiving prenatal care at a state hospital in Istanbul, Turkey, and who were in the last trimester of their pregnancy participated in the first phase of the study. Of these, eighty-seven women also participated in the second phase, during the 3-6 month postpartum period. The results indicated that depressed mood in the last trimester of pregnancy, family support, care and support from spouse, previous depression history, and unplanned pregnancy were significant risk factors for postpartum depressive symptoms; significant differences were found for study variables as a function of women's scores on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale in pregnancy and in the postpartum period. The recommendation is made to use screening tools, like the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, in the course of routine prenatal care, and to refer women with Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale scores above the cutoff score for further clinical examination.

Keywords: Depressive symptoms; postpartum; pregnancy; prevalence; psychosocial; risk factors; stress.

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