OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between maternity blues and postpartum depression in mothers discharged early from the hospital and those discharged after the customary length of hospital stay. DESIGN: A descriptive correlation design. SETTING: 550-bed community and teaching hospital in the midwestern United States. PARTICIPANTS: 49 privately paying, primiparous, American-born women, 18 years of age or older, with uncomplicated pregnancies and vaginal deliveries of healthy neonates weighing 2,600-4,000 g. MEASURES: Stein Maternity Blues Scale and Beck Depression Inventory were used to collect data. RESULTS: No significant differences found between the two groups of mothers; significant relationships found between maternity blues at 1 week after delivery and postpartum depression at 6 and 12 weeks after delivery. CONCLUSIONS: Early discharge appears to pose no threat to psychologic well-being. Primiparas experiencing more severe maternity blues are at increased risk for postpartum depression.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between maternity blues and postpartum depression in mothers discharged early from the hospital and those discharged after the customary length of hospital stay. DESIGN: A descriptive correlation design. SETTING: 550-bed community and teaching hospital in the midwestern United States. PARTICIPANTS: 49 privately paying, primiparous, American-born women, 18 years of age or older, with uncomplicated pregnancies and vaginal deliveries of healthy neonates weighing 2,600-4,000 g. MEASURES: Stein Maternity Blues Scale and Beck Depression Inventory were used to collect data. RESULTS: No significant differences found between the two groups of mothers; significant relationships found between maternity blues at 1 week after delivery and postpartum depression at 6 and 12 weeks after delivery. CONCLUSIONS: Early discharge appears to pose no threat to psychologic well-being. Primiparas experiencing more severe maternity blues are at increased risk for postpartum depression.
Authors: Hilary K Brown; Andrew Wilton; Ning Liu; Joel G Ray; Cindy-Lee Dennis; Simone N Vigod Journal: Clin Epidemiol Date: 2021-12-06 Impact factor: 4.790