magistrsko delo
Ajda Prah (Author), Vita Poštuvan (Mentor), Meta Lavrič (Co-mentor)

Abstract

Poporodna depresija je razpoloženjska motnja, za katero trpi skoraj 20 % slovenskih otročnic. Predporodna depresija je eden izmed najpogosteje omenjenih in najmočnejših napovednikov poporodne depresije. Nekaj študij prepoznava tudi nezadovoljstvo s porodom kot vpliv na poporodno depresijo. V magistrskem delu smo želeli raziskati vpliv predporodne depresije, nezadovoljstva s porodom na poporodno depresijo in odnose med omenjenimi konstrukti. Podatke smo pridobivali s pomočjo prečnega in longitudinalnega merjenja. V prečnem delu je sodelovalo 394 žensk, ki so bile največ eno leto od poroda, medtem ko je v longitudinalnem merjenju sodelovalo 39 udeleženk, ki so bile največ pet dni od poroda. Čez približno 30 dni smo ponovno stopili v stik z njimi in izvedli drugo merjenje. Udeleženke so reševale spletno anketo, ki je vsebovala lestvico EPDS za predporodno depresijo, vprašalnik zadovoljstva s porodom BSS in vprašalnik EPDS za poporodno depresijo. Predporodna depresija je močen napovednik poporodne depresije. Nezadovoljstvo s porodom v srednji meri vpliva na poporodno depresijo. Predporodna depresije in nezadovoljstvo s porodom skupaj ne razložita več variabilnosti v poporodni depresiji; prav tako nezadovoljstvo s porodom ni moderator med predporodno in poporodno depresijo. Ugotavljamo, da so ženske, ki so kazale znake predporodne depresije, in ženske, ki so manj zadovoljne s svojim porodom, neodvisno od obeh konstruktov ranljivi skupini za pojav poporodne depresije. Na podlagi rezultatov v magistrskem delu podajamo še nekaj priporočil za delo z ranljivimi skupinami.

Keywords

magistrska dela;poporodna depresija;predporodna depresija;zadovoljstvo s porodom;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [A. Prah]
UDC: 159.942:618.4:616.89(043.2)
COBISS: 59115523 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Perinatal depression and birth dissatisfaction as risk factors for postpartum depression
Secondary abstract: Postpartum depression is a mood disorder that affects nearly 20 % of neonatal mothers in Slovenia. Perinatal depression is one of the most frequently mentioned and strongest risk factors for postpartum depression. Some studies also identify dissatisfaction with childbirth as a risk factor for postpartum depression. In the master's thesis, we aimed to explore the effect of perinatal depression and dissatisfaction with the childbirth on postpartum depression. We also researched the relationships between these constructs. Data were obtained by cross-sectional and longitudinal measurements. 394 mothers who were no more than one-year post-partum were included in the cross-sectional part of the study. 39 mothers who were no more than 5 days post-partum were included in the longitudinal part. After about 30 days, they were contacted again and the second measurement was performed. The participants completed an online survey (EPDS for perinatal depression, BSS for satisfaction with childbirth, and EPDS for postpartum depression). Perinatal depression is a strong risk factor for postnatal depression. Dissatisfaction with childbirth has a moderate effect on postpartum depression. Perinatal depression and dissatisfaction with childbirth together do not explain more variability in postpartum depression. Besides, dissatisfaction with childbirth is not a moderator between perinatal and postpartum depression. We conclude that women who showed symptoms of perinatal depression and women who are less satisfied with their childbirth experience are, independently of both constructs, a vulnerable group to the occurence of postpartum depression. Based on the results in the master's thesis, we also give some recommendations for working with vulnerable groups.
Secondary keywords: master theses;periantal depression;postpartum depression;dissatsfaction with birth;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za psihologijo
Pages: XIII, 135 str.
ID: 12599030