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. 2007 Nov;5(6):519–527. doi: 10.1370/afm.751

4.

Factors Significantly Associated With Mothers’ Postpartum Health (as Determined With 2-Stage Least Squares)* (n = 661)

Physical Health* Mental Health Symptoms
Independent Variables Coefficients (SE) P Value Coefficients (SE) P Value Coefficients (SE) P Value
Preconception health 3.42 (0.53) .0001 1.61 (0.70) .022 −1.28 (0.43) .003
Married/partnered −0.58 (0.83) .487 1.59 (1.09) .145 −1.75 (0.67) .009
Race (white) 0.28 (0.69) .700 −1.57 (0.91) .086 1.18 (0.56) .034
Infant colic −1.25 (1.06) .240 −2.26 (1.39) .104 2.52 (0.85) .003
Job stress 0.39 (0.54) .473 −2.08 (0.71) .004 0.71 (0.44) .110
Coworker support 3.17 (1.30) .015 0.64 (1.70) .707 −0.62 (1.04) .550
Prenatal mood problems 0.36 (0.65) .582 −2.93 (0.85) .001 1.00 (0.52) .057
Perceived control 0.39 (0.297) .957 1.16 (0.39) .003 −0.12 (0.24) .620
Social support −0.01 (0.093) .902 0.52 (0.12) .000 −0.14 (0.07) .072

2SLS = 2-stage least squares

Note: Regression coefficients not statistically significant in any of the 3 equations are not reported.

* Measured with the PCS (physical component summary of the SF-12) score.

Measured with the MCS (mental component summary of the SF-12) score.

Statistically significant t test on the estimated 2SLS regression coefficient.