Modifiable Maternal Factors and Their Relationship to Postpartum Depression

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作者
Howard, Kathryn [1 ]
Maples, Jill M. [2 ]
Tinius, Rachel A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Western Kentucky Univ, Biol Dept, Bowling Green, KY 42101 USA
[2] Univ Tennessee, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Grad Sch Med, Knoxville, TN 37996 USA
[3] Western Kentucky Univ, Sch Kinesiol Recreat & Sport, Bowling Green, KY 42101 USA
关键词
postpartum; depression; fatigue; sleep; physical activity; breastfeeding; BODY-MASS INDEX; DISSATISFACTION; INTERVENTIONS; CONSEQUENCES; EXPECTATIONS; PREGNANCY; RISK;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph191912393
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The purpose of the study was to examine how modifiable maternal factors (body mass index (BMI), household income, fatigue, sleep, breastfeeding status, diet, and physical activity) relate to postpartum depression (PPD) at 6 and 12 months postpartum. Participants (n = 26) participated in two study visits (6 and 12 months postpartum) where vitals, weight, body composition (skinfold anthropometrics), and physical activity levels (Actigraph GTX9 accelerometer) were assessed. Validated instruments (BRUMS-32, Subjective Exercise Experience Scale, Pittsburg Sleep Quality index, NIH breastfeeding survey, NIH Dietary History Questionnaire, and Edinburg Postnatal Depression Scale) assessed lifestyle and demographic factors of interest. PPD at six months was correlated to PPD at 12 months (r = 0.926, p < 0.001). At six months postpartum, PPD was positively correlated to BMI (r = 0.473, p = 0.020) and fatigue (r = 0.701, p < 0.001), and negatively correlated to household income (r = -0.442, p = 0.035). Mothers who were breastfeeding had lower PPD scores (breastfeeding 3.9 +/- 3.5 vs. not breastfeeding 7.6 +/- 4.8, p = 0.048). At 12 months, PPD was positively correlated to sleep scores (where a higher score indicates poorer sleep quality) (r = 0.752, p < 0.001) and fatigue (r = 0.680, p = 0.004). When analyzed collectively via regression analyses, household income and fatigue appeared to be the strongest predictors of PPD at six months postpartum.
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