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Title: Severity of Pregnancy Period Discomforts Does It Predict Postpartum Depression and Maternal Attachment?
Authors: Arslantaş, Hülya
Coban, Ayden
Dereboy, Ferhan
Şahbaz, Muazzez
Sari, Ezgi
Kurnaz, Döndü
Keywords: severity of pregnancy period discomforts
postpartum depression
maternal attachment
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Editura Universității TRANSILVANIA Brașov
Series/Report no.: Jurnal Medical Brasovean;nr. 1 / 2018
Abstract: This study was conducted as a follow-up research to determine if severity of pregnancy period discomforts predicts postpartum depression and maternal attachment or not. The study was planned as a follow-up research in Aydin, Turkey this study was carried out between November 17, 2014 and September 23, 2017 in the gynecology department of a university research and practice hospital and the gynecology and pediatrics clinics of a state hospital, both located in the western region of Turkey. The study was conducted in two interview phase with 493 pregnant women in the first interview; 171 first trimester, 159 second trimester, 163 third trimester respectively. After their delivery; 229 postpartum women were included to second interview phase; 83 first trimester postpartum women, 74 second trimester postpartum women, 72 third trimester postpartum women respectively. While choosing those women draw method was applied and they were reached via phone 4-6 weeks after the delivery. In data collection, for the first interview "Sociodemographic and Clinical Information Form" and “Scale for Pregnancy Related Discomforts-SPRD” were applied to all the pregnant women, for the women in second interview “Edinburg Postpartum Depression Scale” and “Maternal Attachment Inventory” were used. When relation between prenatal and postpartum period total scale scores of women participated in the research were examined; no relation was found between total SPRD scores of first, second, third trimesters and postpartum depression scores (r=0.143; r=0.060; r=0.066; p>0.05, respectively). There was a low and positive relation between first trimester SPRD total scores and maternal attachment score (r=0.265; p<0.05); and no relation was found between second and third trimester SPRD total scores and maternal attachment (r=0.053; r=-0.013; p>0.05, respectively). Discomfort severity related to pregnancy did not predict postpartum depression; first trimester discomforts related to pregnancy predicted maternal attachment in a very low level but second and third trimester discomforts did not predict maternal attachment.
Description: Publicat în: Jurnal Medical Brasovean. 2018, nr.1, p. 65-72. ISSN 1841-0782, e-ISSN 2247-4706.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2265
ISSN: 1841-0782
e-ISSN 2247-4706
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