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Longitudinal study of depression and health status in pregnant women: incidence, course and predictive factors
Authors:Vicenta Escribà-Agüir  Manuela Royo-Marqués  Lucía Artazcoz  Patrizia Romito  Isabel Ruiz-Pérez
Institution:1. Centre for Public Health Research, Avda. Catalunya, 21, 46020, Valencia, Spain
2. CIBER Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain
3. Department of Nursing, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
4. Barcelona Public Health Agency, Barcelona, Spain
5. Department of Psychology, University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy
6. Andalusia School of Public Health, Granada, Spain
Abstract:The aim of this study was to determine the effect of isolated psychological intimate partner violence and psychosocial factors (social support and alcohol or drug use by a partner/family member) on psychological well-being (depression or poor self-perceived health status) at 5 and 12 months post-partum. A longitudinal cohort study was carried out with a consecutive sample of 1,400 women in their first trimester of pregnancy, who attended the prenatal programme in the Valencia Region (Spain) in 2008 and were followed up at 5 months and 12 months post-partum. A logistic regression model was fitted using generalized estimating equations, to assess the effect of isolated psychological intimate partner violence, social support, alcohol consumption and illicit drug use problems by a partner or family member on subsequent psychological well-being at follow-up. We observed a decrease in the incidence of poorer psychological well-being (post-partum depression and poor self-perceived health status) at 12 months post-partum. The strongest predictor of poor psychological well-being was depression (AOR = 6.83, 95 % CI: 3.44–13.58) or poor self-perceived health status (AOR = 5.34, 95 % CI: 2.37–12.02) during pregnancy. Isolated psychological IPV increased the risk of a deterioration in psychological well-being. Having a tangible social network was also a predictor of both post-partum depression and poor self-perceived health status. The effect of functional social support varied according to the type of psychological well-being indicator being used. Problems of alcohol consumption or illicit drug use by a partner or family member were a predictor of post-partum depression only. Psychological well-being during the first year after birth is highly affected by isolated psychological IPV and psychosocial factors.
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