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Postnatal depression and social supports in Vietnamese, Arabic and Anglo-Celtic mothers
Authors:M. Stuchbery  S. Matthey  B. Barnett
Affiliation:(1) Paediatric Mental Health Service, South West Sydney Health Service, 13 Elizabeth Street, Liverpool NSW 2170, Australia, AU;(2) School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, and Paediatric Mental Health Service, South West Sydney Area Health Service, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia, AU
Abstract:The significance of a western woman's social supports to postnatal depression is well documented. We examine which deficits in components of their social support network are associated with postnatal depression in women from a non-English-speaking background. The social support network and postnatal mood of 105 Anglo-Celtic, 113 Vietnamese and 98 Arabic women were assessed at 6 weeks postpartum. The role of social supports in determining scores on the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) was analysed using multiple regressions. For Anglo-Celtic women, low postnatal mood was associated with perceived need for more emotional support from partners and mothers. For Vietnamese women, low postnatal mood was associated with poor quality of relationship with the partner and a perceived need for more practical help from him. For Arabic women, low postnatal mood was associated with perceived need for more emotional support from partners. We conclude that cultural factors mediate the relation between social supports and postnatal depression. Accepted: 3 March 1998
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