Partner's problematic social media use, woman's time perspective, and prenatal depression.
Małgorzata Sobol-KwapińskaAgata BłachnioInna HryhorchukElzbieta PlucinskaJanusz StasiniewiczAneta PrzepiórkaPublished in: Archives of women's mental health (2024)
Our findings show how important the behavior of the partner is for the mental health of the pregnant woman. The results suggest a possible mechanism explaining the relationship between the partner's problematic SMU and the woman's prenatal depressive symptoms. This mechanism probably consists in increasing the woman's sense of helplessness and loss of control over life, which leads to intensified future anxiety and, consequently, to depressive symptoms. Moreover, we interpreted the results to mean that the partner's time-consuming preoccupation with SMU may make the woman feel emotionally neglected. The lack of support from the partner may give rise to feelings of powerlessness, and may cause depressive symptoms.