Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder symptoms as a risk factor for postpartum depressive symptoms

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Kiki E. M. van Broekhoven
Annemiek Karreman
Esther E. Hartman
Paul Lodder
Joyce J. Endendijk
Veerle Bergink
Victor J. M. Pop
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[1] Tilburg University,Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology
[2] Tilburg University,Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology and Department of Methodology and Statistics
[3] Universiteit Utrecht,Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences
[4] Department of Psychiatry,undefined
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Archives of Women's Mental Health | 2019年 / 22卷
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Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder symptoms; Personality; Postpartum depressive symptoms; Trajectories;
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For women with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) trait symptoms, coping with childbearing and parenting could be associated with postpartum depressive symptoms. Therefore, the possible relationship between OCPD trait symptoms and trajectories of postpartum depressive symptoms was examined. A cohort of 1427 women was followed from late pregnancy until 12 months’ postpartum. Trajectories of postpartum depressive symptoms were determined using growth mixture modeling with five repeated assessments. Next, the relationship between OCPD trait symptoms and these trajectories was examined through multinomial regression. Three postpartum depressive symptom trajectories were identified: (1) low symptoms (92%), (2) increasing-decreasing symptoms (inverted u-shape) (5%), and (3) increasing symptoms (3%). OCPD trait symptoms were associated with a higher likelihood of the trajectories increasing-decreasing symptoms (OR 1.26; 95% CI 1.14–1.39) and increasing symptoms (OR 1.16; 95% CI 1.02–1.32), compared to reference trajectory (low symptoms), adjusted for age, educational level, unplanned pregnancy, previous depressive episode (s), and parity.
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