The moderating role of resilience resources in the association between stressful life events and symptoms of postpartum depression

被引:22
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作者
Julian, Melissa [1 ]
Le, Huynh-Nhu [1 ]
Coussons-Read, Mary [2 ]
Hobel, Calvin J. [3 ]
Schetter, Christine Dunkel [4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] George Washington Univ, Dept Psychol & Brain Sci, 2125 G St NW, Washington, DC 20052 USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Dept Psychol, Colorado Springs, CO 80933 USA
[3] Cedars Sinai Med Ctr, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychiat, Los Angeles, CA USA
[5] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Psychiat & Biobehav Sci, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Resilience; Postpartum depression; Mastery; Optimism; Spirituality; Stressful life events; BIRTH OUTCOMES; PERINATAL DEPRESSION; RACIAL DISPARITIES; HEALTH; WOMEN; RISK; PREDICTORS; PREGNANCY; OPTIMISM; SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jad.2021.05.082
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: One in seven women experience postpartum depression, posing a serious public health concern. One of the most robust predictors of elevated postpartum depressive symptoms is major stressful life events that occur during pregnancy. Having greater resilience resources that promote successful adaptation to stressful demands may be protective in the face of stress during pregnancy. The current study tested whether three resilience resources- mastery, dispositional optimism, and spirituality- each predicted early symptoms of postpartum depression and moderated the hypothesized association between experiencing stressful life events during pregnancy and symptoms of postpartum depression. Methods: The sample included 233 women who participated in a prospective longitudinal study from pregnancy through postpartum. Depressive symptoms were assessed at approximately 4 to 8 weeks after birth, whereas resilience resources and stressful life events were measured in pregnancy. Multiple linear regressions were used to test hypotheses. Results: Stressful life events predicted greater symptoms of depression postpartum. Mastery and optimism predicted fewer symptoms of depression postpartum. Mastery moderated the association between stressful life events and symptoms of depression when controlling for previous psychiatric history, t(231) =-1.97, p=.0497. Limitations: There was some attrition among study participants across timepoints, which was accounted for in analyses with multiple imputation. Conclusions: These findings point to the protective nature of a mother's sense of mastery in the face of major life stressors during pregnancy and suggest this is an important construct to target in interventions addressing postpartum depression.
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页码:261 / 267
页数:7
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