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Associations of Social Support and Stress with Postpartum Maternal Mental Health Symptoms: Main Effects, Moderation, and Mediation
Women & Health (2017)
  • Laura M. Schwab-Reese, University of Iowa
  • Ellen J. Schafer, University of Iowa
  • Sato Ashida, University of Iowa
Abstract
Poor maternal mental health during the postpartum period can have significant effects on the health of mothers, infants, and families. The findings from cross-sectional studies suggest that stress and social support are related to maternal mental health. This study contributes to the literature through the use of longitudinal data, and examines moderation and mediation among these factors. In 2012–2013, mothers completed surveys assessing stress, social support, and depressive and anxiety symptoms following birth (n = 125), and 3 months (n = 110) and 6 months (n = 99) after birth. The authors examined temporal associations, moderation, and mediation of social support on the relationship between stress and post-partum depressive and anxiety symptoms using modified Poisson regression models and the counterfactual approach to mediation. Current levels of stress and social support were associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms, both independently and when considered together at multiple time points. Social support did not strongly moderate or mediate the relationships between stress and maternal mental health. Interventions to reduce current perceptions of stress and increase social support for mothers during the postpartum period may help improve maternal mental health symptoms. Efforts are needed to assess the current needs of mothers continuously.
Keywords
  • motherhood,
  • postpartum anxiety,
  • postpartum depression,
  • social support,
  • stress
Publication Date
2017
DOI
10.1080/03630242.2016.1181140
Citation Information
Laura M. Schwab-Reese, Ellen J. Schafer and Sato Ashida. "Associations of Social Support and Stress with Postpartum Maternal Mental Health Symptoms: Main Effects, Moderation, and Mediation" Women & Health Vol. 57 Iss. 6 (2017) p. 723 - 740
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/ellen-schafer/2/