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. 2013 May 14;13:112. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-112

Table 3.

Risk factors during the 8th months of pregnancy and the 1st month postpartum (N=76)

PDPI-R-J   8th months pregnancy   1st month postpartum   t test or McNemar
Prenatal Items
F1
Being single, n (%)
0
(0.00)
0
(0.00)
 
F2
Low socioeconomic status, n (%)
0
(0.00)
0
(0.00)
 
F3
Low self-esteem, mean (SD)
0.51
(0.89)
0.49
(0.83)
p = 0.69
F4
Prenatal depression, n (%)
18
(23.7)
13
(17.1)
p = 0.18
F5
Prenatal anxiety, n (%)
65
(85.5)
63
(82.9)
p = 0.75
F6
Pregnancy intendedness, mean (SD)
0.37
(0.59)
0.36
(0.56)
p = 0.82
F7
Prior depression, n (%)
14
(18.4)
11
(14.5)
p = 0.45
F8
Lack of social support, mean (SD)
2.29
(1.73)
1.53
(1.7)
p < 0.01
F9
Marital dissatisfaction, mean (SD)
0.36
(0.53)
0.39
(0.71)
p = 0.63
F10
Life stress, mean (SD)
0.87
(1.02)
0.46
(0.70)
p < 0.01
Postpartum items
 
 
 
 
 
 
F11
Childcare stress, mean (SD)
 
 
1.00
(0.8)
 
F12
Infant temperament, mean (SD)
 
 
1.50
(1.32)
 
F13 Maternity blues, n (%)     44 (57.9)