Physical discomfort in early pregnancy and postpartum depressive symptoms.


Journal

Nordic journal of psychiatry
ISSN: 1502-4725
Titre abrégé: Nord J Psychiatry
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100927567

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Apr 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 9 3 2019
medline: 15 5 2019
entrez: 9 3 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Pregnancy examinations conducted in general practice focus mainly on identifying high-risk pregnancies and pregnancy complications. The pregnancy health record has a biomedical focus, and consequently the woman's mental well-being may receive less attention. The aim of this study was to evaluate the extent to which early pregnancy-related symptoms should be considered as indicators of an increased risk of postpartum depression. For a prospective cohort of 1508 pregnant women, the presence of 11 pregnancy-related symptoms was recorded at the first prenatal care consultation together with background information about socio-demography and health. Depression was assessed 8 weeks postpartum with the major depression inventory (MDI) and depression was considered present if MDI > 20. Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess the association between pregnancy-related symptoms and postpartum depressive symptoms, and to adjust for potential confounders. A high depression score (MDI score >20) 8 weeks postpartum was found among 6.6% of the women and showed apparent associations with physical discomfort in early pregnancy, such as back pain and pelvic cavity pain. Analysis of confounding revealed, however, that signs of vulnerable mental health, present in early pregnancy, explained most of these associations. Indicators of an increased risk of postpartum depressive symptoms may be found in early pregnancy. Pregnancy-related pain in the first trimester may be a sign of psychological vulnerability or an aspect of an existing depressive state that calls for attention.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30848973
doi: 10.1080/08039488.2019.1579861
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

200-206

Auteurs

Ruth K Ertmann (RK)

a Research Unit for General Practice and Section for General Practice, Institute of Public Health , University of Copenhagen, Psychiatric Research Unit Mental Health Centre North Zealand, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark.

Dagny R Nicolaisdottir (DR)

a Research Unit for General Practice and Section for General Practice, Institute of Public Health , University of Copenhagen, Psychiatric Research Unit Mental Health Centre North Zealand, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark.

Jakob Kragstrup (J)

a Research Unit for General Practice and Section for General Practice, Institute of Public Health , University of Copenhagen, Psychiatric Research Unit Mental Health Centre North Zealand, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark.

Volkert Siersma (V)

a Research Unit for General Practice and Section for General Practice, Institute of Public Health , University of Copenhagen, Psychiatric Research Unit Mental Health Centre North Zealand, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark.

Melissa C Lutterodt (MC)

a Research Unit for General Practice and Section for General Practice, Institute of Public Health , University of Copenhagen, Psychiatric Research Unit Mental Health Centre North Zealand, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark.

Per Bech (P)

a Research Unit for General Practice and Section for General Practice, Institute of Public Health , University of Copenhagen, Psychiatric Research Unit Mental Health Centre North Zealand, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark.

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