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Physical health after childbirth and maternal depression in the first 12 months post partum: results of an Australian nulliparous pregnancy cohort study.

Hannah Woolhouse1, Deirdre Gartland1, Susan Perlen1, Susan Donath2, Stephanie J Brown3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: to investigate the relationship between maternal physical health problems and depressive symptoms in the first year after childbirth.
DESIGN: prospective pregnancy cohort study.
SETTING: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. POPULATION: 1507 nulliparous women.
METHODS: women were recruited from six public hospitals between six and 24 weeks gestation. Written questionnaires were completed at recruitment and at three, six and 12 months post partum. OUTCOME MEASURES: Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS); standardised measures of urinary and faecal incontinence, a checklist of symptoms for other physical health problems.
RESULTS: overall, 16.1% of women reported depressive symptoms during the first 12 months post partum, with point prevalence at three, six and 12 months post partum of 6.9%, 8.8% and 7.8% respectively. The most commonly reported physical health problems in the first three months were tiredness (67%), back pain (47%), breast problems (37%), painful perineum (30%), and urinary incontinence (29%). Compared with women reporting 0-2 health problems in the first three months post partum, women reporting 5 or more health problems had a six-fold increase in likelihood of reporting concurrent depressive symptoms at three months post partum (Adjusted OR=6.69, 95% CI=3.0-15.0) and a three-fold increase in likelihood of reporting subsequent depressive symptoms at 6-12 months post partum (Adjusted OR=3.43, 95% CI 2.1-5.5).
CONCLUSIONS: poor physical health in the early postnatal period is associated with poorer mental health throughout the first 12 months post partum. Early intervention to promote maternal mental health should incorporate assessment and intervention to address common postnatal physical health problems.
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Keywords:  Back pain; Multimorbidity; Physical health; Postpartum depression

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23619027     DOI: 10.1016/j.midw.2013.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Midwifery        ISSN: 0266-6138            Impact factor:   2.372


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