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Dyadic Adjustment and Sense of Mastery of Pregnant Women Protect Against Prenatal Depression

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This study explored protective factors against prenatal depression in pregnant women. One-hundred thirty-four (134) pregnant women were recruited from an obstetric clinic and public health center in Korea. Dyadic adjustment, sense of mastery, and prenatal depression were assessed using structured questionnaires. Prenatal depression was assessed with the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EDPS). Binomial logistic analysis was used to identify predictors of prenatal depression. Of the participants, 40.3% screened as positive on the EPDS with a cut-off point of 9/10. Protective factors against prenatal depression were a history of childbirth, dyadic adjustment, and sense of mastery. We must consider these findings when developing interventions for pregnant women focusing on prevention and management of prenatal depression.

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Abstract
 1. Introduction
  1.1. Background
  1.2. Purpose
 2. Methods
  2.1. Study Design
  2.2. Participants
  2.3. Instruments
  2.4. Ethical Approval
  2.5. Data Collection
  2.6. Statistical Analysis
 3. Result
  3.1. Participant Characteristics and Comparison of Non-Depressed and Depressed Groups on General and Obstetrics Characteristics
  3.2. RDAS and SOMS and Comparison of Non-Depressed and Depressed Groups
  3.3. Predictors of Prenatal Depression According to Binomial Logistic Regression in Unmarried Pregnant Women
 4. Discussion
 5. Conclusion
 References

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  • Sung Hee Lee College of Nursing, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KOREA
  • Seung A Lee Doctoral student, College of Nursing, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KOREA

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