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

Jun 12, 2017European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology

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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