The Relationship Between Paternal Postpartum Depression and Psychosocial Variables: A longitudinal Study in Iran
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The Relationship Between Paternal Postpartum Depression and Psychosocial Variables: A longitudinal Study in Iran
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate and identify the psychosocial factors that are associated with paternal postpartum depression.
Materials and methods: A longitudinal correlation study with 150 fathers was performed with three time frames (late pregnancy, postpartum, and four weeks postpartum). The Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale assessed those with depression (38.7%; n=58) and those without depressive symptoms (61.3%; n=92). Psychological variables related to paternal depression were also assessed through questionnaires.
Results: Psychological variables such as marital adjustment and stress had a significant relationship with paternal depression. In addition, depressed fathers experienced less marital compatibility and more tension than non-depressed fathers.
Conclusion: These findings emphasize the importance of considering the psychosocial variables that affect paternal psychological health. Mental health professionals may be able to reduce mental disorders, stress, psychological distress, and marital maladjustment in fathers with appropriate psychological interventions.
Keywords: Depression; Father; Marital Relationship; Paternal Behavior; Postpartum Period; Psychology.
Copyright © 2022 Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
Conflict of interest statement
Conflict of Interests All authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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