Postpartum depression and resilience predict parenting sense of competence in women with childhood maltreatment history

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Cecilia Martinez-Torteya
Tiamo Katsonga-Phiri
Katherine Lisa Rosenblum
Lindsay Hamilton
Maria Muzik
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[1] DePaul University,Department of Psychology
[2] Universidad de Monterrey,Department of Psychopedagogy
[3] University of Michigan,Department of Psychiatry, and Center for Human Growth and Development
[4] Bowling Green State University,Department of Psychiatry
[5] University of Michigan Depression Center,undefined
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Archives of Women's Mental Health | 2018年 / 21卷
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Childhood maltreatment; Parenting competence; Depression; Resilience;
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This study examines the effect of a history of childhood maltreatment (CM) on parenting sense of competence, taking into account the influence of resilience and postpartum depressive symptoms as moderators of this relationship. Participants (N = 131) were a community sample of women recruited into a larger study of maternal childhood maltreatment. Women completed questionnaires over the phone at 4 months postpartum and parenting sense of competence (PSOC) was assessed during a home visit at 6 months postpartum. A three-way interaction emerged; women with low depression and high resilience factors maintained high levels of PSOC, even when they had a CM history. In contrast, among women with one postpartum risk factor (depression or low resilience) CM was associated with decreased PSOC. Results suggest that a mother’s well-being postpartum moderates the effect of a childhood maltreatment history on her parenting sense of competence. Reducing postpartum depressive symptoms and enhancing resilience may be important components for interventions that address parenting confidence with maltreated women.
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