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Predictors of Maternal Depression in the First Year Postpartum: Marital Status and Mediating Role of Relationship Quality
Authors:Ayse Akincigil PhD  Shari Munch MSW PhD LCSW  Kristen C Niemczyk MSW LSW
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA aakinci@rci.rutgers.edu;3. School of Social Work, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey , New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Abstract:Existing literature has documented the associations between marital status and maternal depression within the first year postpartum. Using data that is representative of urban non-marital births in the United States with a large over-sample of non-marital births, we investigate the association of maternal depression with not only marital status but also relationship quality with the father of the baby. Quality is independently associated with maternal depression after controlling for marital status and other variables that have been documented as risk factors for maternal depression. In addition, relationship quality explains away the associations between marital status and maternal depression. After controlling for relationship quality, single women were no more likely to be depressed compared to married or cohabiting women.
Keywords:depression  postnatal  maternal  single mothers  social support  relationship quality
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