Risk and protective factors for postpartum depressive symptoms among women in postpartum nursing center.
Journal
Taiwanese journal of obstetrics & gynecology
Journal Volume
63
Journal Issue
5
Start Page
665
End Page
672
ISSN
1875-6263
Date Issued
2024-09
Author(s)
KUAN-YIN LIN
Pan, Chin-Lin
Lin, Kuan-Han
Abstract
In Taiwan, many women receive postpartum care at postpartum nursing centers for one month. However, limited research has examined the postpartum depressive symptoms in women residing in postpartum nursing center. The objectives of this study were to investigate the prevalence of postpartum depressive symptoms and to identify the risk factors and protective factors for postpartum depressive symptoms in postpartum nursing center. This was an observational study. Postpartum women who were over 20 years old and able to speak Mandarin Chinese or Taiwanese, and had delivered singleton, live infants at term were recruited between January 2020 and June 2020 from a postpartum nursing center in central Taiwan. A questionnaire including sociodemographic characteristics, the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, and a pain scale was administered at first week and last week in the postpartum nursing center. A total of 60 postpartum women participated in the study. The prevalence rates of postpartum depressive symptoms after admission and before discharge from a postpartum nursing center were 13% and 8%, respectively. The postpartum depressive symptoms and postpartum pain intensity (including perineum pain and postoperative pain after caesarean delivery) scores were significantly decreased after staying at the postpartum nursing center. The risk factors for postpartum depressive symptoms were previous abortion experience and postpartum pain, while the protective factors were having child care arrangements after return home and having 8-11 h of sleep per day. There is a need for the early detection and management of postpartum depressive symptoms in postpartum nursing center.
Subjects
Pain
Postpartum depressive symptoms
Postpartum nursing center
Protective factor
Risk factor
Type
journal article