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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2020 Jun 8;30(4):231–239. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2020.05.001

Table 3.

Predicting postpartum depressive symptoms using perceived social support and perceived stress (N = 1301)

R2 F df p β1 β2
Predicting 6-Month Postpartum Depressive Symptoms
Block 1: Past Postpartum 0.27 488.32 1, 1300 <0.001
Depressive Symptoms
 1-Month 0.52*** 0.42***
Block 2 0.31 193.27 3, 1300 <0.001
1-Month Social Support −0.05
1-Month Stress 019***
Predicting 12-Month Postpartum Depressive Symptoms
Block 1: Past Postpartum 0.41 442.61 2, 1300 <0.001
Depressive Symptoms
 1-Month 0.16*** 0.15***
 6-Month 0.54*** 0.44***
Block 2 0.42 235.90 4, 1300 <0.001
 6-Month Social Support −0.06*
 6-Month Stress 0.13***
Predicting 18-Month Postpartum Depressive Symptoms
Block 1: Past Postpartum 0.45 350.94 3, 1300 <0.001
Depressive Symptoms
 1-Month 0.03 0.03
 6-Month 0.27*** 0.25***
 12-Month 0.45*** 0.38***
Block 2 0.46 220.55 5, 1300 <0.001
 12-Month Social Support −0.04
 12-Month Stress 0.12***
Predicting 24-Month Postpartum Depressive Symptoms
Block 1: Past Postpartum 0.47 285.29 4, 1300 <0.001
Depressive Symptoms
 1-Month 0.03 0.04
 6-Month 0.20*** 0.20***
 12-Month 0.16*** 014***
 18-Month 0.41*** 0.34***
Block 2 0.48 197.16 6, 1300 <0.001
 18-Month Social Support −0.02
 18-Month Stress 0.12***

Note.

*

p<0.05,

**

p<0.01,

***

p<0.001. df = degrees of freedom; β = standardized regression coefficients.