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Article: The role of social support in helping chinese women with perinatal depressive symptoms cope with family conflict

TitleThe role of social support in helping chinese women with perinatal depressive symptoms cope with family conflict
Authors
KeywordsFamily conflict
Perinatal depressive symptoms
Role of social support
Issue Date2008
Citation
Jognn - Journal Of Obstetric, Gynecologic, And Neonatal Nursing, 2008, v. 37 n. 5, p. 556-571 How to Cite?
AbstractPurpose: To investigate the role of social support (direct, moderating, and/or mediating effects) in mitigating the stressors (marital conflicts and/or conflicts with parents-in-law) that are associated with perinatal depressive symptoms. Design: A 3 stage (second trimester, third trimester and postpartum), prospective, longitudinal study. Participants: A total of 2,365 women were recruited with systematic sampling from 6 regional public hospitals in Hong Kong. Outcome Measures: The Interpersonal Support Evaluation List was used to measure the functional aspects of the perceived availability of social support. The women were identified as having depressive symptoms using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Marital conflict and conflict with parents-in-law were investigated using the Dyadic Adjustment Scale and the Stryker Adjustment Checklist, respectively. Results: Social support was consistently found to have direct effects in the 3 stages of the perinatal period. It was also found to have a moderating effect on the relationship between antenatal depressive symptoms and marital and mother-in-law conflicts and on postnatal depressive symptoms in conflicts with father-in-law and to play a mediating role in the relationship between marital and mother-in-law conflicts and postnatal depressive symptoms. Conclusions: These findings provide important information about the role of social support related to antenatal and postnatal depressive symptoms among the Hong Kong Chinese population. © 2008 AWHONN.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/172205
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2020 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.576
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dc.contributor.authorWong, DFKen_US
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dc.date.issued2008en_US
dc.identifier.citationJognn - Journal Of Obstetric, Gynecologic, And Neonatal Nursing, 2008, v. 37 n. 5, p. 556-571en_US
dc.identifier.issn0884-2175en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/172205-
dc.description.abstractPurpose: To investigate the role of social support (direct, moderating, and/or mediating effects) in mitigating the stressors (marital conflicts and/or conflicts with parents-in-law) that are associated with perinatal depressive symptoms. Design: A 3 stage (second trimester, third trimester and postpartum), prospective, longitudinal study. Participants: A total of 2,365 women were recruited with systematic sampling from 6 regional public hospitals in Hong Kong. Outcome Measures: The Interpersonal Support Evaluation List was used to measure the functional aspects of the perceived availability of social support. The women were identified as having depressive symptoms using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale. Marital conflict and conflict with parents-in-law were investigated using the Dyadic Adjustment Scale and the Stryker Adjustment Checklist, respectively. Results: Social support was consistently found to have direct effects in the 3 stages of the perinatal period. It was also found to have a moderating effect on the relationship between antenatal depressive symptoms and marital and mother-in-law conflicts and on postnatal depressive symptoms in conflicts with father-in-law and to play a mediating role in the relationship between marital and mother-in-law conflicts and postnatal depressive symptoms. Conclusions: These findings provide important information about the role of social support related to antenatal and postnatal depressive symptoms among the Hong Kong Chinese population. © 2008 AWHONN.en_US
dc.languageengen_US
dc.relation.ispartofJOGNN - Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursingen_US
dc.subjectFamily conflict-
dc.subjectPerinatal depressive symptoms-
dc.subjectRole of social support-
dc.subject.meshAdaptation, Psychologicalen_US
dc.subject.meshAdulten_US
dc.subject.meshAttitude To Health - Ethnologyen_US
dc.subject.meshDepression - Diagnosis - Ethnology - Prevention & Controlen_US
dc.subject.meshDepression, Postpartum - Diagnosis - Ethnology - Prevention & Controlen_US
dc.subject.meshFamily Conflict - Ethnologyen_US
dc.subject.meshFemaleen_US
dc.subject.meshHelping Behavioren_US
dc.subject.meshHong Kongen_US
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dc.subject.meshIntergenerational Relationsen_US
dc.subject.meshLinear Modelsen_US
dc.subject.meshMass Screeningen_US
dc.subject.meshModels, Psychologicalen_US
dc.subject.meshNurse's Roleen_US
dc.subject.meshNursing Assessmenten_US
dc.subject.meshNursing Methodology Researchen_US
dc.subject.meshPregnancyen_US
dc.subject.meshPregnancy Complications - Diagnosis - Ethnology - Prevention & Controlen_US
dc.subject.meshProspective Studiesen_US
dc.subject.meshPsychiatric Status Rating Scalesen_US
dc.subject.meshQuestionnairesen_US
dc.subject.meshSocial Supporten_US
dc.subject.meshSocioeconomic Factorsen_US
dc.subject.meshWomen - Education - Psychologyen_US
dc.titleThe role of social support in helping chinese women with perinatal depressive symptoms cope with family conflicten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.identifier.emailWong, DFK: dfkwong@hkucc.hku.hken_US
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dc.identifier.doi10.1111/j.1552-6909.2008.00273.xen_US
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dc.identifier.volume37en_US
dc.identifier.issue5en_US
dc.identifier.spage556en_US
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