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Antenatal depressive symptoms and subjective birth experience in association with postpartum depressive symptoms and acute stress reaction in mothers and fathers: A longitudinal path analysis
How Depression During Pregnancy and Birth Experience Are Linked to Postpartum Depression and Stress in Mothers and Fathers Over Time
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Abstract
Mothers reported significantly more depressive symptoms during pregnancy and postpartum compared to fathers (p<0.001).
- Mothers exhibited higher acute stress reactions after childbirth than fathers (p<0.001).
- Fathers reported a moderately correlated level of depressive symptoms with mothers four weeks postpartum (r=0.387, p<0.001).
- Negative subjective birth experiences were independently predictive of postpartum depressive symptoms and acute stress reactions for both mothers and fathers.
- Antenatal depressive symptoms correlated with subjective childbirth experience only in fathers.
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