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Effects of Parental Predictors on Postpartum Depression.

Shefal Y Shoreynull ThilagamangaiJancy MathewsSiew Hoon LimLuming ShiJing Shi ChuaRuochen DuYiong Huak ChanThiam Chye TanCornelia CheeYap Seng Chong
Published in: Western journal of nursing research (2024)
This study provides an overview of how different parental predictors may be associated with PPD among Asian parents. Postpartum anxiety significantly predicted PPD, but social support had negative effects on postpartum anxiety, parenting satisfaction, and PSE. The findings provide further insight into how parents at risk of PPD can be identified and demonstrated how social support might negatively impact parental outcomes. More qualitative research with Asian parents is needed to further explain these findings and inform the development of future interventions.
Keyphrases
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  • depressive symptoms
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