Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership

Bielinski-Blattmann D, Lemola S, Jaussi C, Stadlmayr W, Grob A (2009)
International Journal of Public Health 54(5): 333-339.

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Bielinski-Blattmann, Daniela; Lemola, SakariUniBi ; Jaussi, Chantal; Stadlmayr, Werner; Grob, Alexander
Abstract / Bemerkung
Objectives This study investigates the impact on different postpartum depressive trajectories (i.e., “non depressive symptoms”, “stable depressive symptoms”, “deterioration” and “improvement”) from 5–17 months after childbirth exerted by emotional support that mothers receive from their partners and emotional support they provide to their partners. Methods Postpartum depressive symptoms were assessed using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale 5 and 17 months after delivery in a sample of 293 mothers. Emotional support received from the partners was assessed among both mothers and partners. Results The initial level and the change in emotional support that mothers received from their partners were related to different trajectories of postpartum depressive symptoms. Mothers who were living in a partnership with low reciprocal emotional support showed a significantly higher risk of suffering from “stable depressive symptoms” than mothers who were living in a partnership with high reciprocal emotional support. Conclusions An increased risk of persistent depressive symptoms beyond the early postpartum period was observed in mothers with poor reciprocal emotional support in the partnership. Further research is needed for a better understanding of the mothers persistent depressive symptoms after childbirth associated with reciprocity of emotional support in the partnership.
Erscheinungsjahr
2009
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Public Health
Band
54
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
333-339
ISSN
1661-8556
eISSN
1420-911X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2980201

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Bielinski-Blattmann D, Lemola S, Jaussi C, Stadlmayr W, Grob A. Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership. International Journal of Public Health. 2009;54(5):333-339.
Bielinski-Blattmann, D., Lemola, S., Jaussi, C., Stadlmayr, W., & Grob, A. (2009). Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership. International Journal of Public Health, 54(5), 333-339. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00038-009-0056-4
Bielinski-Blattmann, Daniela, Lemola, Sakari, Jaussi, Chantal, Stadlmayr, Werner, and Grob, Alexander. 2009. “Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership”. International Journal of Public Health 54 (5): 333-339.
Bielinski-Blattmann, D., Lemola, S., Jaussi, C., Stadlmayr, W., and Grob, A. (2009). Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership. International Journal of Public Health 54, 333-339.
Bielinski-Blattmann, D., et al., 2009. Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership. International Journal of Public Health, 54(5), p 333-339.
D. Bielinski-Blattmann, et al., “Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership”, International Journal of Public Health, vol. 54, 2009, pp. 333-339.
Bielinski-Blattmann, D., Lemola, S., Jaussi, C., Stadlmayr, W., Grob, A.: Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership. International Journal of Public Health. 54, 333-339 (2009).
Bielinski-Blattmann, Daniela, Lemola, Sakari, Jaussi, Chantal, Stadlmayr, Werner, and Grob, Alexander. “Postpartum depressive symptoms in the first 17 months after childbirth: the impact of an emotionally supportive partnership”. International Journal of Public Health 54.5 (2009): 333-339.

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