Effect of Fathers’ Presence and Involvement in Newborn Care in the NICU on Mothers’ Symptoms of Postpartum Depression

Jul 15, 2020Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN

How Fathers' Presence and Help with Newborn Care in the NICU Relate to Mothers' Postpartum Depression Symptoms

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Abstract

The prevalence of positive screening for symptoms of major postpartum depression was 24.1% among mothers of newborns in the NICU.

  • Fathers were present in the NICU for an average of 3.8 hours per day.
  • Fathers were actively involved in caring for their newborns 53% of the time.
  • Greater fathers' involvement was significantly associated with lower postpartum depression scores.
  • A history of anxiety was significantly linked to higher postpartum depression scores.
  • Maternal age and lower income were marginally associated with increased postpartum depression scores.

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