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    J Affect Disord. 1997 Oct;46(1):39-49.

    Psychosocial predictors of depressive symptomatology level in postpartum women.

    Bernazzani O, Saucier JF, David H, Borgeat F.

    Department of Psychiatry, University of Montréal, Québec, Canada.

    This study explored a multifactorial model for the prediction of the intensity of depressive symptoms in postpartum women. Data were gathered from 213 pregnant women during the second trimester of pregnancy and at 6 months postpartum. Participants were assessed according to a number of psychosocial variables. A path analysis indicated that four variables had a direct effect on postpartum depressive symptomatology level: lower occupational status, prenatal depression level, more distal stressors and a personal psychiatric history. Eight variables, which reflected past and present experiences, showed an indirect effect. The implications of these findings are discussed.

    PMID: 9387085 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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