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An Exploratory Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence and Postpartum Depression in an Impoverished Urban Population
Authors:Nicole Trabold PhD LMSW  Deborah P. Waldrop PhD LMSW  Thomas H. Nochajski PhD  Catherine Cerulli PhD JD
Affiliation:1. School of Nursing , University of Rochester , Rochester , New York , USA Nicole_Trabold@urmc.rochester.edu;3. School of Social Work , University at Buffalo , Buffalo , New York , USA;4. School of Medicine and Dentistry , University of Rochester , Rochester , New York , USA
Abstract:Research on the relationship between intimate partner violence (IPV) and postpartum depression (PPD) is limited. Numerous antecedents and consequences of both IPV and PPD are noted in the literature; however, understanding the mechanisms by which intimate partner violence impacts the postpartum mood are not clearly understood. This study utilized retrospective chart reviews from a pediatric/perinatal social work outreach program to explore urban minority women experiences with IPV and depression both during pregnancy and after. Findings do not suggest a direct relationship between IPV and PPD; however, there was a high co-occurrence of prenatal depression and PPD. The severity of IPV appears to influence the occurrence and acuity of prenatal depression suggesting an indirect relationship. Implications for health and social work practitioners are discussed.
Keywords:intimate partner violence  post partum depression  prenatal depression  vulnerable populations
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