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. 2016 Jan;208(1):49-55.
doi: 10.1192/bjp.bp.114.148874. Epub 2015 Oct 22.

Differential effects of ethnic density on the risk of postnatal depression and personality dysfunction

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Differential effects of ethnic density on the risk of postnatal depression and personality dysfunction

Andrea Du Preez et al. Br J Psychiatry. 2016 Jan.
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Abstract

Background: The relationship between ethnic density and psychiatric disorder in postnatal women in the UK is unclear.

Aims: To examine the effect of own and overall ethnic density on postnatal depression (PND) and personality dysfunction.

Method: Multilevel analysis of ethnically mixed community-level data gathered from a sample of 2262 mothers screened at 6 weeks postpartum for PND and personality dysfunction.

Results: Living in areas of higher own ethnic density was protective against screening positive for PND in White women (z = -3.18, P = 0.001), even after adjusting for area level deprivation, maternal age, relationship status, screening positive for personality dysfunction, parity and geographical clustering (odds ratio (OR) 0.98 (95% CI 0.96-0.99); P = 0.002), whereas the effect on personality dysfunction (z = -2.42, P = 0.016) was no longer present once the effect of PND was taken into account (OR = 0.99 (95% CI 0.90-1.0); P = 0.13). No overall ethnic density effect was found for women screening positive for PND or personality dysfunction.

Conclusions: In White women, living in areas of higher own ethnic density was protective against developing PND.

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