Is Perceived Discrimination in Pregnancy Prospectively Linked to Postpartum Depression? Exploring the Role of Education
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké Médium print
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články
PubMed
28116534
PubMed Central
PMC5515992
DOI
10.1007/s10995-016-2259-7
PII: 10.1007/s10995-016-2259-7
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
- Klíčová slova
- Education, Perceived discrimination, Postpartum depression, Socio-economic status,
- MeSH
- deprese diagnóza psychologie MeSH
- diskriminace (psychologie) * MeSH
- dospělí MeSH
- komplikace těhotenství psychologie MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- percepce * MeSH
- poporodní deprese diagnóza psychologie MeSH
- poporodní období MeSH
- prospektivní studie MeSH
- průzkumy a dotazníky MeSH
- psychiatrické posuzovací škály MeSH
- rizikové faktory MeSH
- socioekonomické faktory MeSH
- těhotenství MeSH
- Check Tag
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- těhotenství MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- Geografické názvy
- Česká republika MeSH
Objectives The role of perceived discrimination in postpartum depression is largely unknown. We investigate whether perceived discrimination reported in pregnancy contributes to postpartum depression, and whether its impact varies by education level. Methods Prospective data are a part of European Longitudinal Study of Pregnancy and Childhood, the Czech Republic. Surveys were collected in mid-pregnancy and at 6 months after delivery. Depression was measured using Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Generalized linear models were estimated to test the effects of perceived discrimination on postpartum depression. Results Multivariate models revealed that among women with low education, discrimination in pregnancy was prospectively associated with 2.43 times higher odds of postpartum depression (p < .01), after adjusting for antenatal depression, history of earlier depression, and socio-demographic background. In contrast, perceived discrimination was not linked to postpartum depression among women with high education. Conclusions Perceived discrimination is a risk factor for postpartum depression among women with low education. Screening for discrimination and socio-economic disadvantage during pregnancy could benefit women who are at risk for mental health problems.
Institute for Research in Social Sciences Stanford University Stanford USA
Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment Masaryk University Brno Czech Republic
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