Paternal psychopathology and maternal depressive symptom trajectory during the first year postpartum
Understanding parental psychopathology interaction is important in preventing negative family outcomes. This study investigated the effect of paternal psychiatric history on maternal depressive symptom trajectory from birth to 12 months postpartum. Maternal Edinburgh Postpartum Depression screens we...
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Published in | Mental illness Vol. 5; no. 1; p. e1 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Italy
PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy
11.02.2013
Hindawi - Emerald Publishing |
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Summary: | Understanding parental psychopathology interaction is important in preventing negative family outcomes. This study investigated the effect of paternal psychiatric history on maternal depressive symptom trajectory from birth to 12 months postpartum. Maternal Edinburgh Postpartum Depression screens were collected at 1, 6 and 12 months and fathers' psychiatric diagnoses were assessed with the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV from 64 families. There was not a significant difference in the trajectory of maternal depressive symptoms between mothers with partners with history of or a current psychiatric condition or those without a condition. However, mothers with partners with substance abuse history had higher levels of depressive symptoms relative to those affected by mood/anxiety disorders or those without a disorder. Our results call for a closer look at paternal history of substance abuse when treating postpartum maternal depression. |
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Bibliography: | Conflict of interests: the authors declares no potential conflict of interests. Contributions: KDH, RR, SH, made substantial contributions to the conception, design, acquisition and interpretation of the data; KDH, GZ, made significant contributions to the analysis and interpretation of the data; all authors were involved in drafting and revising the article critically for important intellectual content and gave approval of the final version of this manuscript prior to publication. |
ISSN: | 2036-7457 2036-7465 |
DOI: | 10.4081/mi.2013.e1 |