Does Antenatal Social Support Affect the Relationships Between Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy And Perinatal Mental Health?
Autor: | Kita, Sachiko, Haruna, Megumi, Matsuzaki, Masayo, Kamibeppu, Kiyoko |
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COMPETENCY assessment (Law)
PSYCHOLOGY of abused women LONGITUDINAL method MATERNAL health services MOTHER-infant relationship PSYCHOLOGY of mothers POSTPARTUM depression PREGNANCY & psychology THIRD trimester of pregnancy PRENATAL care PUERPERIUM RESEARCH funding SATISFACTION SUBURBS SOCIAL support STRUCTURAL equation modeling ATTITUDES of mothers INTIMATE partner violence DESCRIPTIVE statistics PREGNANCY |
Zdroj: | Violence Against Women; May2020, Vol. 26 Issue 6/7, p573-589, 17p |
Abstrakt: | Intimate partner violence (IPV) causes adverse perinatal mental health outcomes; however, few studies have identified why. We focused on antenatal social support to reveal how it affects the relationship between IPV during pregnancy and mental health outcomes. A prospective cohort study was conducted during the third trimester and 1-month postnatal. The relationship between IPV during pregnancy and antenatal depressive symptoms, which were associated with mother–infant bonding failure and postnatal depressive symptoms, was affected by mother's satisfaction with antenatal social support. Perceived social support for abused women must be increased to prevent antenatal depressive symptoms and adverse postnatal mental health outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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