Considering a Relational Model for Depression in Women With Postpartum Depression

Author:

Kruse Julie A.,Williams Reg A.,Seng Julia S.

Abstract

PURPOSE:To extend testing of a relational theory that a low sense of belonging, delayed or impaired bonding, and loneliness are salient risk factors for postpartum depression (PPD) in women.METHODS:Data for this theory-testing analysis came from a larger prospective longitudinal cohort study and included women who were retained to the end of the study at the 6-week postpartum interview (N= 564). Structural equation modeling was used to test the fit of the model and determine significance of direct and indirect paths.RESULTS:The model explained 35% of the variance in PPD, with impaired bonding and loneliness as the strongest indicators. Lower sense of belonging, less perceived social support from a health care practitioner and a partner, and lower parenting sense of competence were additional predictors.CONCLUSION:Study findings challenge current thinking about the relationship between impaired bonding and PPD because this study raises the possibility that impaired bonding is a risk for PPD as opposed to the reverse relationship. This study provided evidence of the importance of health care practitioners’ alliance with patients and contributes to advancing the science of women’s mental health in relation to depression by considering additional predictors, that might be amenable to intervention.

Publisher

Springer Publishing Company

Subject

Maternity and Midwifery,Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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